
Tomlinson Hall, the Convention Center of 19th Century Indianapolis, next to City Market
In the plaza to the left of Indianapolis City Market is this arch that esteemed city historian, William Selm, is explaining. From… read more
In the plaza to the left of Indianapolis City Market is this arch that esteemed city historian, William Selm, is explaining. From… read more
This is the view of Roberts Park Methodist Church from Delaware St. It was built in 1876. The parking lot… read more
This is Kurt Vonnegut, the famous author who wrote “Slaughterhouse Five”. It is taken from the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy… read more
This one-story, brick structure with slate roof and copper finishings, sits in White River State Park next to the White… read more
This is the United Methodist Church at Fletcher and Virginia where the Fountain Square section of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail begins. Built… read more
Built in 1888, Indianapolis radiates out from this powerful 285-foot tall monument that is only 15-feet shorter than the 1886 Statue… read more
Christ Church, an Episcopal church built in 1857 on Monument Circle well before the Soldiers and Sailors Monument of 1888…. read more
This is the old Sears-Roebuck department store building, built in 1929, where Needler’s Market now occupies the whole bottom floor (where… read more
In front of the Indiana State House, on the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. It was built in 1880
This is the Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ built in 1913. The church congregation was first begun in 1841… read more
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