[post_page_title]Bush Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana [/post_page_title]
Bush Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana was once the home of the Indianapolis Indians, from 1931 up to 1996. several other teams played in the stadium as well, including a Continental Football Team, the Indianapolis Capitols. Bush Stadium underwent several name changes throughout its history, from Perry Stadium, to Victory Stadium and in 1967 it got its final name, after MLF player Donie Bush. But in 1997, after the teams moved out, the stadium was leased and converted into a dirt track for racing. Later, in 2008 it was turned into a storage area for cards to be traded and in 2012, the demolition of the building began in order to make way for an apartment complex.
Healthy snacks you can easily make yourself
We get it; we need to start eating healthier. But how is anyone supposed to make it through the day