1988: Tee Pee restaurant comes tumbling down

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The famed Tee Pee restaurant at the corner of 38th Street and Fall Creek Parkway met its demise 35 years ago this month.

INDIANAPOLIS — Despite being listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Indy’s famed Tee Pee restaurant met its demise 35 years ago.

With items like the Big Chief and Big Teep burgers, the popular restaurant operated up until October 10, 1984, when the Indiana State Fair Board terminated its lease agreement. “We would love to find an operator to make it a viable part of the community," the board said."Unfortunately, the last few operators that we’ve had, we’ve had a very bad experience with them not living up to the contractual agreements. I think the Fair Board would like to reassess the whole situation.”

That same year, retired state fair manager Estel Callahan voiced his support of demolition during a fair board meeting.

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