St. Clair Place St. Clair Place Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by 10th Street to the north, Michigan Street to the… Read More »St. Clair Place
St. Elmo Steak House In October 1902, nautical buff Joe Stahr opened St. Elmo Steak House on South Illinois Street, naming his restaurant for… Read More »St. Elmo Steak House
St. Joseph Near north side neighborhood roughly bounded by I-65 to the north, Central and Fort Wayne avenues to the east, and… Read More »St. Joseph
State House The first capitol building in Indianapolis was the original Marion County courthouse, erected between 1822 and 1825 as a home… Read More »State House
Steinmeier Estates Steinmeier Estates is a neighborhood organization bounded by 75th Street to the north, 71st Street to the south, Irvington to… Read More »Steinmeier Estates
Stockyards In 1876, Indianapolis financed the construction of the Union Railroad Transfer and Stock Yards Company, which comprised the first public… Read More »Stockyards
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 »Stokely-Van Camp Building
Stout Field On Indianapolis’ southwest side, Stout Field lies west of Holt Road and north and south of Minnesota Street. In 1926,… Read More »Stout Field
Strawtown Strawtown is located at the site of a former Native American village east of Cicero and northeast of Noblesville at… Read More »Strawtown
Stringtown Stringtown is a westside neighborhood roughly bounded by Michigan, White River Parkway, Washington, and Belmont streets. In 1833, the and… Read More »Stringtown