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@nicole.martinez.legrand has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in December 2023. Besides social media accounts, nicole.martinez.legrand has populated their site with Hoosier a French Word? - Indiana Historical Society, (History is for Everyone) Complimentary NGS Magazine Articles, [Mirror Indy] Two Mexican Americans reminisce on volunteering at the X Pan American Games, Indiana and the Midwest’s Oldest Latino-Owned Business Turns 100 - Indiana Historical Society, The Harrison Family Legacy in Latin America - Indiana Historical Society, Lost Barrios of Indiana: “Block and Pennsy” of Indiana Harbor, Part II - Indiana Historical Society, Historian Nicole Martinez-LeGrand on the lost history of Indianapolis’ El Barrio, Beyond el Barrio - Full Documentary (22 mins), Asian American Voices in Indiana, Hoosier Latinos: A Century of Struggle, Service and Success, [Mirror Indy] The games that put Indianapolis on the world sports stage, Lost Barrios of Indiana: “Block and Pennsy” of Indiana Harbor, Part I - Indiana Historical Society, Why is there a China, Indiana? (And Other Questions Answered) - Indiana Historical Society, History Hidden in Plain Sight: The Chinese Club on Massachusetts Avenue - Indiana Historical Society, No Mean City: Indianapolis’ First Asian Citizen and Voter - Indiana Historical Society, Asian Businesses of Monument Circle: Ikko Matsumoto - Indiana Historical Society, The Show-You Sauce of Columbia City - Indiana Historical Society, The Famous Bamboo Inn Restaurant: 1918-1961 - Indiana Historical Society, It's Always Christmas in Hammond - Indiana Historical Society, Getting to Know Harry - Indiana Historical Society, The Other Side of FDR - Indiana Historical Society, The Making of the Documentary, “Beyond El Barrio” - Indiana Historical Society, Gary Indiana’s Spanish Castle - Indiana Historical Society, Finding Phillip Gomez, an Indianapolis World War I Veteran - Indiana Historical Society, A Quick Primer on Latino and Hispanic Heritage Month - Indiana Historical Society, Indiana’s Oldest Latino Hoosier Tradition Turns 100 - Indiana Historical Society, 1945: Indianapolis Women’s Department Club Hosts Academy Awarding Winning Chinese American Film Producer, Li Ling-Ai - Indiana Historical Society, Asian Businesses of Monument Circle, 1918-1948 - Indiana Historical Society, Discovering Notre Dame’s Latin American Students, est. 1851 - Indiana Historical Society, The Legacy of Figueroa Printers, Indiana’s First Spanish Language Newspaper - Indiana Historical Society, The Lost Barrio of Indianapolis - Indiana Historical Society, Under the Expressway: Lost Barrio of Indianapolis, Part II - Indiana Historical Society, Why is there a Mexico, Indiana? (And Other Questions Answered) - Indiana Historical Society, By the Train Loads: Mexican Repatriation Movement in the Midwest, Part I - Indiana Historical Society, By the Train Loads: Mexican Repatriation Movement in the Midwest, Part II - Indiana Historical Society, Fiestas Patrias Parade and Indiana’s First Mexican Queen - Indiana Historical Society, The Early Beginnings of the Mexican Consulate in Indiana: 1907-1927 - Indiana Historical Society, Mexican Restaurant Titans of Indianapolis: Acapulco Joe’s & El Sol de Tala - Indiana Historical Society, Not all Latinos are Mexican: The Story of a 1920s Peruvian Steel Worker from Gary, Indiana - Indiana Historical Society, The Real History Behind Cinco de Mayo - Indiana Historical Society, Where There is Food, There is a Farmworker - Indiana Historical Society, Russell Harrison’s Last Act as Consul of Mexico, 1931 - Indiana Historical Society, Indigenous History in Indiana: Treaties and the Complexity of Language Preservation - Indiana Historical Society, [WBEZ Chicago] East Chicago to celebrate its history as ‘the epicenter of Latino history in Indiana’, [NWI Times] Trailblazing East Chicago newspaper publisher to be enshrined in Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame, Latino Arts Movement of the Early Twentieth Century - Indiana Historical Society, One Roof, Two Churches: Shared Faith of Mexican and Black Catholics During the Segregation Era - Indiana Historical Society, [WISH TV] I Love to Read: Learning about Latin, Asian-American culture in Indiana, [WICR 88.7] www.hoosierhistorylive.org, Indiana’s Viva Kennedy Campaign - Indiana Historical Society, [Mirror Indy] Chili craze: Hoosiers used to kick back at chili parlors, [Mirror Indy] Tamale Craze in Indianapolis, [Mirror Indy] The festival of Our Lady of Guadalupe happens every year on Dec. 12.