Storied family
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Anton ''Tony'' Hulman Jr. in 1946, the year he reopened the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He inherited Hulman and Co. when his father, seen in the portrait, died in 1942. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Mary Hulman, right, in 1950, with Edith McNaughton Ford, wife of Henry Ford's grandson Benson Ford. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Mari Hulman, left, in 1953 with Bessie Lee Paoli, the first woman to own an Indy car. Paoli first entered a car in the 1952 race. In 1953, her Springfield Welding Special, driven by Art Cross, finished second. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Elmer George, Mari Hulman George's new husband, in 1957, his first of three Indianapolis 500 races. George died in a shootout the night of the 1976 Indy 500. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Tony Hulman and his only grandson, Tony Hulman George, in 1961. (Photo courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
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Hulman in May 1977, five months before he died of an aortic aneurysm. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Mary Hulman preparing in 1983 to start the race with the famous line, ''Gentlemen, start your engines!'' - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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The IMS board at the 2009 Centennial Era Gala, from left: Kathi George-Conforti, Nancy George, Josie George, Jack Snyder, Chairwoman Mari Hulman George and Tony George. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Mari Hulman George and Jim Nabors in 2014, the last year Nabors sang ''(Back Home Again in) Indiana.'' - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway