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  1. Carl Graham Fisher (January 12, 1874 – July 15, 1939) was an American entrepreneur in the automotive industry, highway construction and real estate development. Early life. Carl G. Fisher was born in Greensburg on January 12, 1874. [1] .

  2. Carl Fisher was a complicated man with an imagination bigger than all of Indiana. In 1913, he led the effort to build the Lincoln Highway, the world’s first transcontinental highway connecting the East and West Coasts.

  3. Carl G. Fisher. Born in Greensburg, Fisher helped found the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, developed Miami Beach, and promoted construction of the Lincoln and Dixie Highways. Three-time Indy 500 winner Wilber Shaw also spent part of his childhood in Greensburg. Circa 1941.

  4. imsmuseum.org › fame_inductee › carl-g-fisherCarl G. Fisher - IMS Museum

    CARL G. FISHER was the driving force behind the creation of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as a testing facility for the automobile industry. He served as the track’s president from 1909 until turning the duties over to his principal partner, James Allison, in 1923.

  5. Carl Graham Fisher. Automotive entrepreneur. (Jan. 12, 1874-July 5, 1939). Carl Graham Fisher was born in Greensburg, Indiana. This flamboyant entrepreneur never let his poverty-stricken childhood nor his physical handicap (50 percent blindness) stand in his way.

  6. Entrepreneur, developer of racetracks, roadways, and resorts. Born: Jan. 12, 1874. Birthplace: Greensburg, Indiana. Carl Fisher grew up in Indianapolis. He quit school at age 12 to work in a grocery store. Within a few years, he had opened bicycle shop, and later launched a car dealership.

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  8. Carl G. Fisher: Bicycle Enthusiast. Carl Graham Fisher was born on January 12, 1874, and spent most of his life as an automobile entrepreneur. His first dip into the world of bicycling occurred before the turn of the 20th century when he and his brother opened a small bicycling shop.