Warsaw’s Last Link to Arnolt Legacy

Stanley “Wacky” Arnolt formed the Arnolt Corporation in Warsaw in 1939, kicking off a brief but exciting period in automotive history.
Revisiting Mates’ White Front Tavern

Just east of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Mates’ White Front earned its place in the ’50s and ’60s as a storied hangout for fans and drivers alike.
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Looks to the Future

A plan for repairs and continued restoration at Auburn’s Art Deco landmark aims to ensure its taken care of for decades to come.
Celebrating a Transformation on Indianapolis’s West Side

Rehabbed and reopened this spring, a Dutch Colonial house found new life as Guggman Haus Brewing Co.
Indiana’s Drive-in Destinations

Though curbside dining reached peak popularity in the 1950s, nostalgia seekers can still get their fill at these roadside landmarks.
Built for Speed

Rescued by former IndyCar team owners Sarah Fisher and Andy O’Gara and business partner Wink Hartman, the 1958 Whiteland Raceway Park was in danger of being bulldozed for a parking lot.
Fellwock Buildings Hint at Evansville’s Auto History

Built by a family of enterprising brothers, a pair of buildings near downtown Evansville represent part of the city’s earliest automotive history.
A Secure Future for the Harry C. Stutz Home

Last year, Mapleton-Fall Creek Development Corporation officially made the move to the 1923 Stutz house in Indianapolis after completing a $300,000 renovation.
A Duesy of a Story: The Duesenberg Brothers in Indiana

When relocating their manufacturing facility in 1920, the Duesenberg brothers found Indiana offered the ideal location.
Historic Filling Stations Find New Life

The well-designed filling stations of the early twentieth century prove ideal for adaptive use while still reminding us of our automotive past.
Cars, Gravy, and Community on 38th Street

Auto enthusiasts hope to turn a former Indianapolis bank into a hub for the community.
Following the Tracks of Louis and Gaston Chevrolet

With help from Chevrolet historian Martin Sinzig, Indiana Automotive member Shawn Miller uncovers a bit of Indianapolis racing history hidden in plain sight.