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Haughville, Indianapolis (usa)

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Haughville, Indianapolis ranks 25,464th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Pala Parish, Biskoupky, and Galatina. The most famous people from Haughville, Indianapolis are Hyapatia Lee. Haughville, Indianapolis has been the birth place of many pornographic actors. Haughville, Indianapolis is located in United States.

Haughville is a neighborhood west of downtown Indianapolis. Its borders are roughly White River Parkway to the east, Tibbs Avenue to the west, 16th Street to the north, and Michigan Street to the south. It was first settled in the 1830s and grew after a bridge over White River was built connecting to Indianapolis, which annexed the town in 1897. The modern version of the bridge is also the connection between Haughville on the west side of the river and the Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital and Indiana University – Indianapolis and Purdue University - Indianapolis on the east. The population in the late 1890s included Slovenian, German, and Irish immigrants, among other European immigrants. In the 21st century, the neighborhood suffers from a high crime rate and low property values. Read more on Wikipedia

People

In 1960, Haughville, Indianapolis was the birth place of 1 globally memorable people, including Hyapatia Lee.

People Born in Haughville, Indianapolis

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Occupations

Most individuals born in present day Haughville, Indianapolis were pornographic actors (1),  while most who died were .

Over the past 100 years, pornographic actors have been the top profession of globally memorable people born in Haughville, Indianapolis, including Hyapatia Lee. Whereas, throughout history, pornographic actors have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Haughville, Indianapolis, including Hyapatia Lee.

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Overlapping Lives

Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 0 globally memorable people born in Haughville, Indianapolis since 1700.