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Indiana State Library
Indiana State Library and Historical Building is one of th...
Indiana Statehouse
The Indiana State Capitol, the Statehouse, has been the se...
Indiana World War Memorial Plaza Historic District
The Indiana World War Memorial Plaza Historic District str...
The State Soldiers and Sailors Monument
The State Soldiers and Sailors Monument, a focal point and...
Woodruff Place Historic District
Woodruff Place is among Indianapolis’ finest Victori...
North Meridian Street Historic District
Between World Wars I and II, this stretch of Meridian Stre...
Meridian Park Historic District
Meridian Park Historic District contains an outstanding co...
Lockerbie Square Historic District
Lockerbie Square, where many immigrants built their homes,...
Herron-Morton Place Historic District
Herron—Morton Place Historic District is known for its out...
Cottage Home Historic District
Cottage Home Historic District is an intact grouping of ty...
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Indiana State Library
Indiana State Library and Historical Building is one of the most significant works of Pierre & Wright, an important architectural firm in Indianapolis during the second quarter of the 20th century. Its distinctive architecture combines Neo-Classical features with Art Deco ...
Indiana Statehouse
The Indiana State Capitol, the Statehouse, has been the seat of Indiana’s government since 1887 and is perhaps the grandest 19th-century Neo-Classical Revival building in Indiana. Alexander Ralston balanced his plan for the city with two symmetrically placed sites on ...
Indiana World War Memorial Plaza Historic District
The Indiana World War Memorial Plaza Historic District strongly defines the character of downtown Indianapolis. The plaza comprises six aligned square city blocks of monumental public architecture and landscape architecture, united into a cohesive whole. The district is a nationally ...
The State Soldiers and Sailors Monument
The State Soldiers and Sailors Monument, a focal point and symbol of the city, is a remarkable sculptural group and creates a dramatic civic space. The quality of its sculpture, bronze work, and concept is unparalleled in the state. Indiana ...
Woodruff Place Historic District
Woodruff Place is among Indianapolis’ finest Victorian-era suburbs. Laid out as a residential park, the neighborhood retains its formal plan of distinctive, well-proportioned streets and esplanades. Architecture includes fine examples of Queen Anne, Stick, and Arts & Crafts homes.
In ...
North Meridian Street Historic District
Between World Wars I and II, this stretch of Meridian Street
became home to the wealthy and social elite of Indianapolis: industrialists, professionals, and merchants, among the foremost leaders in the community. The district is a living encyclopedia of American ...
Meridian Park Historic District
Meridian Park Historic District contains an outstanding collection of Arts & Crafts architecture. Lovers of bungalows will not want to miss this district. Located north of Fall Creek, Meridian Park represents the northward residential growth of the city in the ...
Lockerbie Square Historic District
Lockerbie Square, where many immigrants built their homes, is the oldest remaining residential neighborhood in downtown Indianapolis. The district includes fine examples of vernacular cottages as well as high-style brick residences from the mid to late-19th century. This quiet enclave ...
Herron-Morton Place Historic District
Herron—Morton Place Historic District is known for its outstanding collection of late 19th- and early 20th-century residential architecture, especially its Queen Anne houses. Many north-south streets in Herron—Morton feature esplanades down the center, adding to the spacious feeling of the ...
Cottage Home Historic District
Cottage Home Historic District is an intact grouping of typical worker housing from the late 19th century with a significant collection of restored wood frame vernacular housing, typical of this period in Indianapolis. This small enclave of workers' cottages is ...