Tomlinson Hall Local druggist Stephen D. Tomlinson died in November 1870, leaving his estate to his wife, Mary. His will stipulated that… Read More »Tomlinson Hall
Townships The Indiana Constitution provides for the existence of townships, and successive state laws have instituted township government and its officers.… Read More »Townships
Traders Point Traders Point is a residential area located on Lafayette Road, north of 71st Street, in northwest Marion County. In 1864,… Read More »Traders Point
Indian Lake Indian Lake is a 60 acre reservoir and neighborhood east of in . The reservoir was created when Indian Creek… Read More »Indian Lake
Tuckaway Built in 1906, “tucked away” among mature trees in the neighborhood, the affectionately named house represents one of the earliest… Read More »Tuckaway
Tuxedo Park and Grace Tuxedo Park These neighborhoods are bounded by 10th Street, Linwood Avenue, Sherman Avenue, and Washington Street. The area north of Michigan Street… Read More »Tuxedo Park and Grace Tuxedo Park
Twin Aire Twin Aire is a neighborhood bounded roughly by CSX tracks to the north, Prospect Street to the south, CSX tracks… Read More »Twin Aire
Tyndall Armory In 1921, following service in World War I, regiments of the began to organize again throughout the state. For the… Read More »Tyndall Armory
U.S. Arsenal Governor established a state arsenal in 1861 at the beginning of the Civil War to provide Indiana troops with munitions,… Read More »U.S. Arsenal
Union Station The country’s first “union station”—that is, a centralized station for the common use of passengers of independent rail lines—was constructed… Read More »Union Station