Johnson County Johnson County, located south of Indianapolis, is named after John Johnson, the first Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court.… Read More »Johnson County
Johnson Woods Johnson Woods is a small northside neighborhood bounded by 44th and 46th streets, College and Central avenues. Oliver Johnson, a… Read More »Johnson Woods
Kemper House Businessman Charles Pierson constructed what is now known as the Kemper House in 1873 for his new bride, Mary Alice… Read More »Kemper House
Kennedy-King National Commemorative Site The Kennedy-King National Commemorative Site stands at 17th and Broadway where, on April 4, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) made… Read More »Kennedy-King National Commemorative Site
Kennedy-King Neighborhood Kennedy-King Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by 22nd Street to the north, 16th Street to the south, the… Read More »Kennedy-King Neighborhood
Kessler Park Neighborhood Association Kessler Park Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by Lafayette Road to the north, 22nd Street to the south,… Read More »Kessler Park Neighborhood Association
Knights of Pythias (Stokely-Van Camp) Building The architectural firm designed this Gothic Revival building in 1925, at 941 N. Meridian Street, to house the insurance department… Read More »Knights of Pythias (Stokely-Van Camp) Building
Knollton Heights Knollton Heights is a neighborhood on the northwest side of Indianapolis. The area is a diverse upper-middle-class community. It contains… Read More »Knollton Heights
Lawrence Lawrence is a Unigov located about 10 miles northeast of the Circle. It was originally platted in 1849 as the… Read More »Lawrence
Lawrence Township Lawrence is a northeastern Marion County township, roughly bordered by 96th Street, County Line Road, 38th Street, and Emerson and… Read More »Lawrence Township