Indiana Sports Hall of Fame
The Indiana Sports Hall of Fame is a hall of fame that honors sports achievements by athletes, coaches, administrators, officials, broadcasters, and journalists in the U.S. state of Indiana. Founded in 2020, the Indiana Sports Hall of Fame does not have a physical location, though plans exist to build a museum โ formerly in Evansville,[1] then at Irvington Plaza in Indianapolis,[2][3] and most recently proposed at the Marion County Fairgrounds, also in Indianapolis.[4]
Inductees
References
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