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St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
St. John's was the first Catholic parish in Indianapolis a...
St.Mary's Catholic Church
The history of St. Mary’s Catholic Church is strongl...
Old Pathology Building
Old Pathology Building provides a rare glimpse into 19th-c...
Merchants National Bank
Merchants National Bank Building is Indy’s prime exa...
Indiana Theatre
Indiana Theatre is the largest and most ornamented histori...
Nickel Plate Locomotive No. 587
Nickel Plate Road Steam Locomotive No. 587 is a rare early...
Indianapolis Union Station - Wholesale Historic District
The Indianapolis—Union Station Wholesale Historic Di...
Indianapolis Union Station
The Indianapolis Union Railroad Station, a massive and imp...
National Historic Landmark - Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the home of the Indianapoli...
Indiana State Library
Indiana State Library and Historical Building is one of th...
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St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
St. John's was the first Catholic parish in Indianapolis and played an important role in the growth and development of Catholicism in the city. The present St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church is a brick and stone Gothic Revival design, ...
St.Mary's Catholic Church
The history of St. Mary’s Catholic Church is strongly associated with the German American community that quickly developed in Indianapolis during the mid-19th century, when many Germans immigrated to the midwest. The church with its dominating octagonal towers and exterior ...
Old Pathology Building
Old Pathology Building provides a rare glimpse into 19th-century medical technology. The building houses an original surgical amphitheater and laboratory rooms with original equipment. The facility illustrates 19th-century medical thought, which finally embraced scientific process. Visitors can explore the world ...
Merchants National Bank
Merchants National Bank Building is Indy’s prime example of Chicago School office design. Merchants had existed in Indianapolis since 1865. During the 19th century, the bank was a commercial lending institution and served major Indianapolis firms such as Eli Lilly ...
Indiana Theatre
Indiana Theatre is the largest and most ornamented historic movie palace left in Indianapolis, a fine example of the great movie palaces of the flamboyant 1920s. The building also has one of the finest glazed terra cotta facades, and certainly ...
Nickel Plate Locomotive No. 587
Nickel Plate Road Steam Locomotive No. 587 is a rare early 20th-century light Mikado steam locomotive developed by the United States Railroad Administration (USRA) during World War I rearmament. The locomotive is one of only a few of its class ...
Indianapolis Union Station - Wholesale Historic District
The Indianapolis—Union Station Wholesale Historic District’s brick, stone, and terra cotta commercial blocks and hotels demonstrate the impact of railroad trade on the growth of Indianapolis. Meridian was lined with simple houses prior to Indy’s railroad era. In 1849, railroads ...
Indianapolis Union Station
The Indianapolis Union Railroad Station, a massive and impressive Romanesque Revival building, is the single most important icon of the city’s railroad era. Today, the station houses a major hotel, restaurants, and a charter school. A branch office of the ...
National Historic Landmark - Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the home of the Indianapolis 500, the best known auto race in the world, and the site of numerous automotive breakthroughs. In 1908, Indianapolis auto industrialists Carl Fisher, James Allison, Arthur Newby, and Frank Wheeler decided ...
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 ...