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Bush Stadium (2008/2009 Indiana’s 10 Most Endangered landmarks)(en)
USA / Indiana / Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
stadium, historic landmark
Opened in 1931, Bush Stadium was the longtime home of baseball in Indianapolis, serving as the home of the Indianapolis Indians. It opened as Perry Stadium in 1931 and was renamed Victory Field in 1942 to honor the United States
Lockerbie Square Historic District(en)
USA / Indiana / Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
national, historic, district, victorian, register, region, preservation
www.lockerbiesquare.org/ Lockerbie Square is one of Indiana’s oldest platted neighborhoods! The neighborhood was platted in 1847 by Janet McQuat. She named the neighborhood after her Scottish father, George Lockerbie. Today, Lockerbie Square is part of the National Register of Historic
James Whitcomb Riley Home(en)
USA / Indiana / Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
museum, historic, district, indianapolis, victorian
The home at 528 Lockerbie Street in Indianapolis, where Riley lived out the last 23 years of his life, serves as the perfect tribute to the man known by millions of children and adults around the world. Filled with authentic
Jay County Courthouse, IN(en)
USA / Indiana / Portland (Portland, Indiana)
historic, courthouse
120 North Court Street Portland, IN 47371-2116 www.co.jay.in.us/circuit_court.htm Stately limestone structure with columns, marble floors and a soaring, domed, stained glass ceiling. National Register of Historic Places Jay County Courthouse (added 1981 - Building - #81000016) U.S. 27, Portland
Historic Ramp Creek Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Indiana / Morgantown
park, landmark, bridge, Wooden covered bridge
Double-barreled covered bridge over North Fork Salt Creek at Brown County State Park Open to two lanes of traffic, 3 ton limit/9ft clearance. Built 1838 by Henry Wolf; relocated 1932; rehabilitated 1986
TC Steele State Memorial Park (Historic Site)(en)
USA / Indiana / Bloomington
park
www.tcsteele.org/ The T.C. Steele State Historic Site includes the last home and studio of Indiana artist Theodore Clement Steele (1847-1926) and his second wife Selma Neubacher Steele (1870-1945). Steele, a member of the noted "Hoosier Group" of American Impressionist painters,
Woodruff Place Historic Neighborhood(en)
USA / Indiana / Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
east, historic, indianapolis, neighbourhood, region
Historic Neighborhood www.woodruffplace.com/news/index.html Woodruff Place was laid out between 1872 and 1873 by James O. Woodruff. Woodruff designed his Place to be dominated by three boulevards which were bisected by Cross Drive with each intersection centered by a multi-tiered fountain.
The Richland - Plummer Creek Covered Bridge 1883(en)
USA / Indiana / Bloomfield
landmark, historic, bridge, Wooden covered bridge
The Richland-Plummer Creek Covered Bridge is located 2 1/2 miles south of Bloomfield, Indiana. The bridge was originally built in 1883 by A.M. Kennedy & Sons. This great treasure of Greene County, Indiana is the only one of its kind
The Majestic Building(en)
USA / Indiana / Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
building, historic, majestic
completed in 1896 Facts - Built for the Indianapolis Gas Company, this was the city's first steel-framed skyscraper (10 stories). - The Majestic Building has an open lightwell above the second floor on the east side of the building. -
First Christian Church - National Historic Landmark(en)
USA / Indiana / Columbus (Columbus, Indiana)
national, landmark, historic, interesting place
First Christian Church (1941) is one of the first Modern religious buildings in America and the first Modern building to be constructed in Columbus. Nationally recognized at the time of its construction, it had an impact on church design in
THI & E Interurban Depot(en)
USA / Indiana / Plainfield (Plainfield, Indiana)
depot, interurban, interesting place, train station, historic landmark
The THI & E Interurban Depot was built in 1907 as one of four stations on the Terre Haute to Indianapolis line (the other three were Amo, Reelsville, and Seelyville.) Plainfield's station also served as a substation, generating power for
City of Carmel Civic Square(en)
USA / Indiana / Carmel (Clay Township)
square, park, fountain, historic, scenic
Grouseland(en)
USA / Indiana / Vincennes (Vincennes, IN)
landmark, historic, interesting place
Grouseland is a two-story red brick home built for William Henry Harrison in Vincennes, Indiana during his term as Governor of the Indiana Territory. It was completed in 1804 and dubbed Grouseland due to the abundance of grouse in the
Embassy Theatre(en)
USA / Indiana / Fort_Wayne (Fort Wayne)
theatre, historic
Website: www.fwembassytheatre.org On May 14, 1928, the doors of the magnificent Emboyd Theatre opened in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Built as a movie palace and vaudeville house, the Emboyd provided a majestic backdrop for the entertainment of the day, complete with
Collett Park(en)
USA / Indiana / Terre_Haute (Terre Haute, Indiana)
park, historic
City Park. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the park was established in 1883. Collett Park is a 21-acre park that dates back to the 19th-century. Designed by local architect J. Merrill Sherman, it was dedicated in 1890
Historic Griffith State Bank Building, Griffith, Lake County, Indiana(en)
USA / Indiana / Griffith
Originally Griffith State Bank, founded in 1920, this historic building later was donated to the town and used as a library for a time.
The Stutz Building(en)
USA / Indiana / Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
historic
Harry Stutz, founder of the Stutz Motorcar Company, built and headquartered his car company at the present day Stutz I and II from 1911 to 1919. Stutz is remembered for many things, including the Bearcat which raced in the first
The Historic Melody Inn(en)
USA / Indiana / Rocky_Ripple (Indianapolis)
bar
www.melodyindy.com/ Leave the worn out Broad Ripple scene behind and escape to the Historic Melody Inn. Tucked away at 38th and Illinois Streets and in the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood, the Melody Inn is one of the oldest bars in Indianapolis (est.
Twin Bays (Listed on Historic Landmarks Foundation 10 Most Endangered since 2007)(en)
USA / Indiana / Lawrenceburg
interesting place
Daniel S. Major was a prominent lawyer, real estate speculator, and businessman in Lawrenceburg, one of Indiana’s earliest towns. Around 1860, he moved his family to a new, high-style home in the country. Cincinnati architects Hamilton & Rankin created Major’s
Washington Avenue Historic District(en)
USA / Indiana / Evansville
region
(Listed on Historic Landmarks Foundation 10 Most Endangered since 2007) Roughly bounded by Madison and Grand Avenues, East Gum and Parrett Streets, Evansville. Most houses in the Washington Avenue Historic District date from the 1880s through the 1900s, a time
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