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Most lifelong Indianapolis residents over the age of 40 still light up like a twinkling star at the mention of L.S. Ayres’s Christmas windows. No one was ever too old to enjoy the downtown department ...
The baby angel came out of hiding to watch over downtown Indianapolis shoppers until Santa Claus arrives on Christmas. RELATED: COVID can't cancel the legend of the Cherub In 1947, the L.S. Ayres ...
Holiday dining is back at the L.S. Ayres Tea Room at the Indiana State ... 2025. It's closed on Christmas Day. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Seatings are at 11 a.m ...
His name was Doug Hornberger. He was the one who put the cherub atop the L.S. Ayres clock every Christmas season, putting it up on the night before Thanksgiving and taking it down on Christmas Eve ...
The now legendary cherub has kept a watchful eye on downtown holiday shoppers from Thanksgiving through Christmas since 1947. RELATED: L.S. Ayres clock gets repaired, features faces that replicate ...
His name was Doug Hornberger. He was the one who put the cherub atop the L.S. Ayres clock every Christmas season, putting it up on the night before Thanksgiving and taking it down on Christmas Eve at ...