Indiana
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Indiana
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Indianapolis Public Library Branch No. 3
Indianapolis, Indiana
Indianapolis Public Library Branch No. 3, located east of downtown Indianapolis, is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A and C.
- Oriental Lodge Number 500 Indianapolis, Indiana
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Erwin House
Bourbon, Indiana
The Erwin House qualifies for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under criterion C with architecture as the area of significance. The house is an excellent example of the Greek Revival style used on an upright-and-wing house type.
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Shields Mill Covered Bridge
Brownstown, Indiana
One of Indiana's longest wooden spans, Shields' Mill Covered Bridge is an intact example of early nineteenth century wooden truss technology. The Hamilton Township Bridge Company hired master bridge maker J.
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Charles Halleck Student Center
Rensselaer, Indiana
The Charles Halleck Student Center is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under criterion C as an excellent example of Modern architecture.
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Mathias Wolf Farm
Madison, Indiana
The Mathias Wolf Farm, with its c. 1854 stone house, wooden barn, and a variety of agricultural buildings, is one of the best preserved and earliest farms in Madison area.
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Norris Farm-Maxinkuckee Orchard
Culver, Indiana
The Norris Farm-Maxinkuckee Orchard is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under criterion A for its relationship to agriculture.
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Hubbard, Willard and Josephine House
Indianapolis, Indiana
The Willard and Josephine Hubbard House is significant for its combination of Italian Renaissance Revival and vernacular architecture. It was one of only a handful of stone houses built in Morton Place and is the only remaining one.
- Richmond High School Richmond, Indiana
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Lemuel Allen Farm
Madison, Indiana
The Lemuel Allen Farm is eligible under criteria A, historic patterns of development and C, architecture.