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found in only two race-track finish lines: West Lafayette and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. An original brick from the ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WISH) — The start/finish line at Indianapolis Motor Speedway features arguably some of the most famous bricks in the world. The legendary “Yard of Bricks” consists of ...
Although the track almost entirely consists of asphalt now, a one-yard strip of bricks covers the start-finish line, paving the way for another Indy 500 tradition - kissing of the bricks.
Note: The Indianapolis ... Kiss the Bricks and View From the Top. The narrated Kiss the Bricks tour lasts 30 minutes and includes a lap around the track. View From the Top includes a guided ...
INDIANAPOLIS — There's a popular event happening at the ... Visitors can also help build an interactive city out of LEGO bricks. On Saturday, several visitors said there was no place they'd rather be.
Construction Spring 1909: The Indianapolis Motor Speedway was built on 328 acres of farmland five miles northwest of Indiana's capital city. The "Brickyard" The track was once paved with 3.2 ...