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Home » Places » Page 23

Places

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

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Indiana Avenue
Indiana Avenue

In the early 20th century Indiana Avenue became the focal point of the African American community, with segregated business places,… Read More »Indiana Avenue

Indiana Convention Center
Indiana Convention Center

Opened in 1972 at a cost of $26 million, the Indiana Convention Center was constructed to increase the city’s capacity… Read More »Indiana Convention Center

Indiana Government Center

The Indiana Government Center is a state office complex including the State Office Building North, the State Office Building South,… Read More »Indiana Government Center

Indiana Interchurch Center
Indiana Interchurch Center

The Indiana Interchurch Center represents a community of nonprofit organizations working to develop strategies and implement plans to solve the… Read More »Indiana Interchurch Center

Indiana Landmarks Center
Indiana Landmarks Center

The Indiana Landmarks Center serves as the headquarters of . The Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (later United Methodist) occupied the building… Read More »Indiana Landmarks Center

Indiana Park

Indiana Park Crime Watch is a neighborhood organization bounded by Vermont Street to the north, Rockville Road to the south,… Read More »Indiana Park

Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

In 1844, , a delegate from Indianapolis attended the Presbyterian General Assembly in Louisville, Kentucky, where he visited the Kentucky… Read More »Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Indiana School for the Deaf
Indiana School for the Deaf

In 1843, the Indiana General Assembly enacted a property tax to finance the education and housing of the state’s deaf… Read More »Indiana School for the Deaf

Indiana State Library
Indiana State Library

The largest and one of the oldest libraries in the state, the Indiana State Library was established in 1825 to… Read More »Indiana State Library

Indiana State Library and Historical Building
Indiana State Library and Historical Building

The Indiana State Library and Historical Building was the first permanent home of the , the , and the (IHS).… Read More »Indiana State Library and Historical Building

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