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SAN JOSE, CALIF. — A new room has been discovered and is open to the public at San Jose’s Winchester Mystery House, a Victorian mansion that was home to a widow of the Winchester rifle fortune.

By ANDREA NEAL It is the nation’s third largest cemetery and a “Who’s Who” of Hoosier heroes. One president, three vice presidents and 11 governors are buried there. The grave of poet James Whitcomb Riley occupies the highest point — the “crown hill” — and is one of the most popular tourist sights in Indianapolis. …read more.

CROMWELL — The Cromwell Historical District has made it onto the National Register of Historic Places. The register lists local, state and national sites of historical significance. The area listed includes Jefferson Street between Second Street and Orange Street. The official entry took place Sept. 14. State Historic Preservation Officer Cameron F. Clark noted in …read more.

The Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend was recently ranked #85 in a list of 200 top theaters worldwide by Pollstar, the concert industry’s leading trade publication. The ranking is based on ticket sales. The Morris has been included among the top 100 theaters worldwide since 2000, placing it first in the state of …read more.

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