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 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 is a historic district bounded by Michigan, Davidson, New York, and New Jersey streets. In 1830 Janet and… Read More »Lockerbie Square
Lucas Oil Stadium Opened in August 2008, Lucas Oil Stadium (LOS), located at 500 Capitol Avenue, is a multifunctional facility that serves as… Read More »Lucas Oil Stadium
M. B. Emmett J. Bean Finance Center The principal organization housed in this building has been known by numerous names: Finance Center, U.S. Army (1953-1972); U.S. Army… Read More »M. B. Emmett J. Bean Finance Center
Madison and Indianapolis Railroad The Madison and Indianapolis Railroad (M&I) was the first operable steam railroad completed in Indiana and one of the first… Read More »Madison and Indianapolis Railroad
Madison County Madison County is located northeast of Marion County and is part of the Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson . It occupies 453 square miles… Read More »Madison County
Majestic Building Immediately after a fire destroyed the Indianapolis Gas Company’s building in November 1894, architect Oscar D. Bohlen of the local… Read More »Majestic Building
Mapleton-Fall Creek Mapleton-Fall Creek is a northside neighborhood bounded by 38th Street, Fall Creek Parkway, and Meridian Street. The community of Sugar… Read More »Mapleton-Fall Creek
Marian University Mansions , , and , partners in the creation of the , each built or remodeled homes in the 3200 block… Read More »Marian University Mansions