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Bill Hudnut: Reflections and Meditations

Bill Hudnut: Reflections and Meditations

If there is one name most people associate with the turnaround of Indianapolis from “Indy-a-no-place” to a Super City, It's William Hudnut, the town's mayor from 1976 to 1992. A larger-than-life presence in politics, the “Minister Mayor” galvanized central Indiana's civic leaders into thinking about downtown re-development in new ways, philosophies which have carried on into the present era.

Bill Hudnut: Reflections and Meditations

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Indianapolis’ mayor (‘76-‘92), credited with galvanizing downtown renovation, looks back. (29m 29s)

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