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The venues, locales, and institutions that make Indy the Crossroads of America.

 
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Bona Thompson Center

Located at 5350 University Avenue, the Bona Thompson Memorial Library is the last surviving building of the BUTLER UNIVERSITY – Irvington campus. Following the death of their daughter who was… Read More »Bona Thompson Center

Bottleworks District

Bottleworks is an urban mixed-use development located at the former Coca-Cola Bottling Plant in downtown Indianapolis. Since its establishment in 1931, the coca-cola bottling plant has been an iconic landmark… Read More »Bottleworks District

Bush Stadium

After the 1930 season. Norman Perry, Indianapolis Indians owner and president of Indianapolis Power And Light Company, announced plans to build a new baseball stadium on West 16th Street. Built… Read More »Bush Stadium

Cadle Tabernacle

Constructed in 1921 on the northwest corner of Ohio and New Jersey streets at a cost of $305,000, Cadle Tabernacle had a seating capacity of 10,000 with an additional 1,500… Read More »Cadle Tabernacle

Canal And White River State Park

The Indianapolis Cultural Development Commission selected the Canal and White River State Park area as one of Indianapolis’s cultural districts due to its deep-rooted history and numerous cultural institutions in… Read More »Canal And White River State Park

Center For The Performing Arts

In February 1998, the Carmel City Council designated “an area extending west from Range Line almost to U.S. 31 and from 126th Street to a point just south” of the… Read More »Center For The Performing Arts

Central Canal

The Central Canal, a fragment of which still runs from Broad Ripple to downtown Indianapolis, once promised to place Indianapolis at the center of a statewide transportation network. In the… Read More »Central Canal

Central Canal Corridor

The Indianapolis Central Canal Corridor lies along the Canal Walk, a 3-mile pedestrian loop that follows the general path of what once used to be the old Indiana Central Canal.… Read More »Central Canal Corridor

Chamber of Commerce Building

Although the Chamber Of Commerce no longer calls the building at 320 North Meridian Street home (it relocated to Salesforce Tower in 2003), it retains its name chiseled in ornate… Read More »Chamber of Commerce Building

Circle Centre Mall

On March 2, 1989, the demolition of many historic buildings in downtown Indianapolis signaled the beginning of construction of the Circle Centre Mall project that had been in the planning… Read More »Circle Centre Mall

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