Garfield Park Confederate Monument Upon its construction in 1910, a 35-foot monument marked the graves of 1,616 Confederate soldiers who died at , a… Read More »Garfield Park Confederate Monument
German Park and Germania Park Since the late 19th century, there have been several private parks owned and operated by local German organizations. The Schützen… Read More »German Park and Germania Park
Governor’s Residences There have been six official residences for Indiana’s governors. The first residence was located in Indiana’s original capital, Corydon, and… Read More »Governor’s Residences
Guaranty Building The local architectural firm designed the Guaranty Building in 1922, with construction completed in 1923. The building’s design was born… Read More »Guaranty Building
Hannah House Hannah House, located at 3801 Madison Avenue, is a historic house full of history and haunted tales. Paranormal experts and… Read More »Hannah House
Harry E. Wood High School In 1953, the Charles E. Emmerich Manual Training High School (see ) moved from 501 S. Meridian Street to 2405… Read More »Harry E. Wood High School
Heslar Naval Armory Riverside High School, formerly the Heslar Naval Armory, originally was the home of the Indiana Naval Reserve at Indianapolis (1938-1976).… Read More »Heslar Naval Armory
Hilbert Circle Theatre The Circle Theatre is the second-oldest surviving building on . Only (1859) predates it. It also was the first building… Read More »Hilbert Circle Theatre
Hindu Temple of Central Indiana The Hindu Temple of Central Indiana was the first traditional Hindu temple to be built in Indiana. During the 1980s… Read More »Hindu Temple of Central Indiana
Hinkle Fieldhouse Hinkle Fieldhouse is the nation’s oldest college basketball arena and takes the nickname, “Indiana’s Basketball Cathedral.” The construction of Butler… Read More »Hinkle Fieldhouse