Edgewood Edgewood is a suburb roughly bounded by Thompson Road, McFarland Road, Edgewood Avenue, and U.S. 31. In August 1907, Indianapolis… Read More »Edgewood
El Barrio Since the late 19th century, a small number of Latinos and Hispanics have called Indianapolis home—illustrated by National Origin numbers… Read More »El Barrio
Emerson Heights Emerson Heights is a neighborhood bounded by 10th Street to the north, Michigan Street to the south, Emerson Avenue to… Read More »Emerson Heights
Englewood Englewood Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by Michigan Street to the north, railroad tracks south of Washington Street… Read More »Englewood
Excluded Cities One of the compromises made to secure passage of the legislation was that all incorporated Marion County municipalities with populations… Read More »Excluded Cities
Fairfax Fairfax Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by 10th Street to the north, Vermont Street to the south, Tibbs… Read More »Fairfax
Fairfields-Sylvan Neighborhood Association Fairfields-Sylvan Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by both sides of East 65th Street to the north, Kessler Boulevard… Read More »Fairfields-Sylvan Neighborhood Association
Fairview Park In August 1889, the Citizens Street Railway Company purchased the 246-acre Adam Scott farm, located along the north of Indianapolis,… Read More »Fairview Park
Fall Creek Bridges In 1899, a program of replacing Indianapolis’ steel and iron bridges with new “permanent” stone and concrete ones began. The… Read More »Fall Creek Bridges
Fall Creek Place Located two miles north of Downtown between 22nd Street and Fall Creek, east of Pennsylvania Street and west of College… Read More »Fall Creek Place