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Places

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

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Lawrence Township
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

Lebanon
Lebanon

Lebanon is the seat of Boone County and is located strategically along Interstate 65, almost equidistant from the state capital… Read More »Lebanon

Legendary Hills

Legendary Hills is a neighborhood organization bounded by 71st Street to the north, Lots South of Daphne Drive to the… Read More »Legendary Hills

Lilly Endowment Building
Lilly Endowment Building

The Lilly Endowment Building at 2801 North Meridian Street was originally the home office of one of Indiana’s oldest insurance… Read More »Lilly Endowment Building

Lincoln Hotel
Lincoln Hotel

The brainchild of banker Albert E. Metzger and architects Preston Rubush and Edgar Hunter, the Lincoln Hotel had been on… Read More »Lincoln Hotel

Little Buck Creek Greenway

Little Buck Creek begins in mid-Franklin Township and flows west through Perry Township emptying into White River on Decatur Township’s… Read More »Little Buck Creek Greenway

Little Flower
Little Flower

Little Flower, on Indianapolis’ east side, is a and neighborhood that developed beginning in the 1920s. It is bounded by… Read More »Little Flower

Lockefield Gardens
Lockefield Gardens

Lockefield Gardens was the first major public housing project in Indianapolis. In the mid-1930s New Deal era, the federal Public… Read More »Lockefield Gardens

Lockerbie Marketplace
Lockerbie Marketplace

Originally identified as Block 22 on 1821  plan for Indianapolis, Sears, Roebuck and Co. opened in an Art Deco building… Read More »Lockerbie Marketplace

Lockerbie Square
Lockerbie Square

Lockerbie Square is a historic district bounded by Michigan, Davidson, New York, and New Jersey streets.  In 1830 Janet and… Read More »Lockerbie Square

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