Manual High School One of the nation’s first high schools to emphasize vocational education, then called manual training, Manual High School resulted from… Read More »Manual High School
Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center American Settlement was created in 1923 as a charter member of the by the consolidation of two older agencies: Foreign… Read More »Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center
Mormon Temple The Indiana Temple, located in Carmel, was the first Mormon Temple built in the state. Different from church meetinghouses, which… Read More »Mormon Temple
Murphy Arts Center The Murphy Arts Center is located in , a southeast side neighborhood unique for its historic residential and commercial structures.… Read More »Murphy Arts Center
Odle McGuire and Shook In 1916, Rushville native William C. McGuire, born in 1888, and Wilbur Briant Shook, born in Versailles in 1889, formed… Read More »Odle McGuire and Shook
Orchard School In 1922, nine local women, including Evelyn Fortune Lilly, , Martha Carey, and Mary Carey Appel, established an experimental first… Read More »Orchard School
P. R. Mallory and Company Brooklyn, New York native Philip Rogers Mallory founded P. R. Mallory and Company in 1916. The company was a producer… Read More »P. R. Mallory and Company
Park Tudor School Park Tudor School, located at 7200 North College Avenue, took its present name and was formed in 1970 as the… Read More »Park Tudor School
Pierre And Wright The partnership of Edward Dienhart Pierre and George Caleb Wright was one of the most architecturally important collaborations in Indianapolis… Read More »Pierre And Wright
Plymouth Congregational Church Plymouth Church, organized in 1857 as the first Congregational church in Indianapolis, was one of the five original churches on… Read More »Plymouth Congregational Church