A 1909 poster for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway , a raceway in Speedway, Indiana, which first opened on August 12 of that year. Constructed in a period of five months for $3 million, the track is relatively flat, two-and-a-half miles (four kilometers) long, and oval in shape. The speedway has changed little since it first opened, although a modern infield road course was completed in 2000. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which hosts such races as the Indianapolis 500 and Brickyard 400, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987. Poster: Otis Lithograph Co; restoration: Adam Cuerden and Chris Woodrich Recently featured: Tule fog – Red Cross workers at the 2013 Dar es Salaam building collapse – United States ten-dollar bill |
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