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  1. Consequently, Westfield was merged with Queen Mary College in 1989, forming Queen Mary and Westfield College. Most student accommodation, administrative offices and several academic departments continued to be based at the Hampstead campus until 1992, however, and the college retained its separate identity.

  2. The school was coeducational from the beginning and in some years granted both Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees. Its peak enrollment, reached in 1909, was 160. It closed in June 1914. Three years later the old college building, then being used by Westfield Township High School, was destroyed by fire.

  3. 1 day ago · INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The mayor of New Albany says people must “come together” to stop gun violence after a shooting outside a fall festival killed a high schooler and injured two others.

  4. 5 days ago · Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Westfield, Indiana, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 61 stories have been published about Westfield, Indiana which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.

    • The Huddle Restaurants
    • The Tea Room at L.S. Ayres
    • The Tee Pee Restaurants
    • Key West Shrimp House
    • Burger Chef
    • Paramount Music Palace
    • Snooty Fox
    • The Glass Chimney
    • Roselyn Bakery
    • Shakey's Pizza Parlor

    These 24-hour dinerswere in five locations across Indy with a versatile menu including pancakes and waffles all day, sandwiches, salads, burgers, seafood and steak. Huddles restaurants were first opened in the late 50's and were popular throughout the 60's before the last one closed in 1976.

    The eighth floor of downtown department store L.S. Ayres & Co. was reserved for a luxurious dining experience for anyone who wanted to be served by waiters in crisp uniforms and clean their sticky fingers in bowls filled with water and rose petals. The tea room's chicken salad, chicken velvet soup and chicken pot pie were favorites among guests. Ch...

    The first Tee Pee Restaurant was opened in the 30's on Fall Creek Parkway on a plot of land now owned by the state fairgrounds. Co-owner Albert Ray McComb wanted to create a dine-in, take-out and drive-inrestaurant that would attract customers despite it being the Depression. The restaurant was known for the large tee pee on top of its roof and was...

    Key West Shrimp house opened in 1950 on the south side near Manual High School to offer landlocked Hoosiers a taste of the sea. The restaurant served dill pickles, garlic bread and lobster bisquewith every meal and had circular windows that resembled port holes, giving guests the feeling of being on a ship. Key West had other locations in Anderson,...

    The first Burger Chef location in the country opened in Indianapolis in 1957. This fast-food restaurant became a national chain with over 1,000 locations at its peak in the early 70s. They were known for their Big Chef double burger and Super Chef quarter pounder. As they expanded, they offered customizable burgers as well. For kids, they came up w...

    This restaurant was built around one of the largest theater organs in the country, nicknamed “Mighty Wurlitzer.” Originally from the Paramount Theater in Oakland, California, the organ was purchased by buyers in Indianapolis and rebuilt in the restaurant in 1978. The restaurant was more about the experience of the organ shows than the pizza and pas...

    This British-style pub was around for almost three decades before closing in 2011. In the now-Big Lug Canteenbuilding in the northside Nora neighborhood, the restaurant received a makeover from the Food Network's show "Restaurant Impossible" with chef Robert Irvine in May 2011 which included improving décor and adding more British fare to the menu...

    Austrian chef Dieter Puska opened the Glass Chimney in Carmel in 1976 and ran the restaurant for 32 years. A fine-dining establishment, guests would return to the Glass Chimney for Puska's cooking time and time again, even though some entrees ran over $40.

    John and Mildred Clark opened the first Roselyn Bakery in 1943. The bakery grew to over 40 locations and was known especially for its Sweetheart Coffee Cake, Zebra Square Brownies and Blackout Cake. The bakery's baking facility was shut down in 1999 for health code violations but was rebooted under a new owner in 2005. Roselyn treats can be found i...

    This pizza chain had a few locations around Indy starting in the late 60's until the 80's. They served pizza, fried chicken, pasta, garlic bread, potatoes, soups and salads and were advertised as a family restaurant, but adults could also enjoy beer and wine with their meals. Old IndyStar articles show that a two-piece banjo and piano band would en...

  5. Westfield moves historic building, clears way for downtown revitalization. Taj Simmons. 3:49 PM, Jul 10, 2024. Indianapolis Local News.

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  7. Nov 18, 2021 · That August, Shayla started at Indiana Connections Academy. The next month, the Johnsons put their house on the market. 'It may never fully go away' It’s been about a year since the Johnsons left Westfield. The Johnsons moved to Carmel in late 2020, and this school year, Shayla and Nyla attend the International School of Indiana.

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