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It is only
natural that the state of Indiana, which worships the game of basketball
like no place else in the world, would operate a Hall of Fame, which
chronicles and preserves the heritage of the game, pays tribute to the
game's greatest figures, and explores what the sport means to the
state's culture, history, and personality.
The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Museum captures the essence of
"Hoosier Hysteria" and helps explain to the visitor why the game of
basketball has a special place in the hearts and minds of all who live
here. This Hall focuses on Indiana high school players and coaches, men
and women.
From 1970 to 1986, the Hall of Fame was located in Indianapolis. In 1986
the building was sold and, after bids were received from 13 communities,
New Castle was selected as the new site. The Hall is located near a
9,300-seat high school gymnasium, the world's largest. The two-story
Hall of Fame is located on a five-acre site near the intersection of
Highway 3 and Trojan Lane. Highway 3 is accessible from Interstate 70.
A COLORFUL
COURTYARD, in which the sidewalks and retaining walls reflect the
familiar shapes of a basketball floor, salutes past and present
champions. At the center of the courtyard is a map of the state, 70 feet
long and 36 feet wide, composed of thousands of personalized paving
bricks of donors. Adjacent to the courtyard is the Honor Wall and
flagpoles lining this wall fly the banners of each semi-state and state
champions.
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