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State of Indiana Bank/The Parthenon(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)bank, interesting place203 East Main Street New Albany, IN 47150 www.tcentury.com It is a classic Greek Revival building, built in 1837 and modeled after the world-famous Parthenon in Athens, Greece. The building features two floors and an outside courtyard. All are handicap
Masonic Hall - Clapp Block(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)interesting place110 E. Main. Built in 1868 in the Italianate style. Note the Masonic emblem at the top of the building, it was home to the Dudley Temple of Honor.
Dr. Asahel Clapp House(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, interesting place114 E. Main. The oldest brick house, which was built in 1822, was the home and office of New Albany's first doctor. An exact copy of the second story, the third story was added in the 1860s. A historical plaque
Merchants National Bank(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)bank, interesting placeFounded by Jacob Hangary and Robert McCord, this structure of Italianate architectural style, was built on an 1830 bank site at Pearl and Main streets. An extensive remodeling took place in 1905. It now houses several offices.
Gibson Building(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)interesting place134 E. Main. Built in 1825 this structure originally housed Elias Ayres's dry goods store. It has been rehabilitated for commercial use.
Trio houses(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, interesting placeRight to left 224-1881; 220-1878; 218-1882. The builder was Simeon K. Wolfe, a prominent lawyer. All have been meticulously restored.
Conner - Clokey Home(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, interesting place412 E. Main. This Federal/Greek Revival style townhouse was built about 1850 for James Wesley Conner, a pilot on the "Robt. E. Lee" when it won the Great Steamboat Race of 1870. Joseph Clokey, Jr. was born in this home
Sloan - Bicknell - Paris House (Admiral Bicknell Inn Bed and Breakfast)(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, bed and breakfast600 E. Main. Constructed in 1854 this home has had a colorful history, even being completely divided by an estranged couple, although they did not mar the architecture which is Italianate. Note the octagonal tower and the convex Italian window
Silliman-Ayres-Lindsay-Richardson-Lapsley House (Box Tree Inn Bed & Breakfast)(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, inn, bed and breakfast612 E. Main. Built c. 1850, this home was built in the French Second Empire style with a Mansard roof. The four-story structure, the Beehive, was home for several years to Mary Ann Silliman, Ayres, Lindsay, Richardson, Lapsley who had
Culbertson Old Ladies Home (Mansion at River Walk Bed & Breakfast)(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, bed and breakfast704 E. Main. This large Italianate style brick edifice was built in 1873 for Mr. Culbertson for the widowed indigent of the city. He also built an orphans' home on Ekin Avenue because of his philanthropic nature. The widows' home
Peter Mann House(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, interesting place710 E. Main. Built c. 1860, in the Italianate style, it had been restored as a private residence.
Washington C. DePauw House(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, interesting place714 E. Main. One of New Albany's leading citizens, Mr. DePauw had this winter home built in 1870 in the Second Empire style. It is frame with "an imitation stone front ... and bronze hardware features ... " (NA Ledger-1870).
German-American Academy(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)interesting place810 E. Market. Built in 1867 in the Gothic Revival / Italianate styles, this school was for the German speaking citizens of the community.
Addition to the Main Street School(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)interesting place802 E. Market. This building of Beaux Arts architectural style, is the turn of the century addition that was once part of the original Public School No. 2. The Hartfield Company's recent restoration adds life and vitality to this stately
William Banes House(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, interesting place808 E. Market. William Banes built his Italianate style home in 1870. He along with his brother James, were architects and builders by trade. One of their greatest achievements was the construction of the Culbertson Mansion. The Banes home has
DePauw Apartments(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)interesting place, apartment building818 E. Main. Built as four cooperative apartments in 1927, this present Neoclassical style condominium is also on the site of the DePauw College for Young Ladies which was razed in 1925. The college had been financed for a while
Samuel Culbertson House(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)interesting place904 E. Main. Built in 1886, this brick Queen Anne style mansion was built for a son of William Culbertson next door. Samuel was once president of the famed Churchill Downs and started the tradition of placing the garland of
Victor Pepin House(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, interesting place1003 E. Main. An example of Italianate Tuscan Villa architecture, the home was built in 1851-1852 and based on a pattern-book design by noted Philadelphia architect Samuel Sloan. Its most striking feature is the centered tower. A beautifully decorated painted
Phineas Kent House(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)house, interesting place1015 E. Main. Built in 1854-55 an architectural companion to its neighbor to the west in the Italianate Tuscan Villa style. Note the offset tower and the beveled glass door. This house at one time was the New Albany home
St. Paul's Episcopal Church(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (New Albany, Indiana)The church is an 1895 structure built in the Gothic Revival style.
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