Historic Districts Indianapolis has 13 local historic districts, 5 conservation districts, and 19 National Register districts. Not only are these districts important… Read More »Historic Districts
Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium Millionaire James Irving Holcomb, who made his fortune through the Holcomb & Hoke Manufacturing Company, which sold popcorn machines, funded… Read More »Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium
Hook’s Historical Drug Store Located in the Indiana State Fairgrounds, the Hook’s museum was opened in August 1966, as part of commemoration of the… Read More »Hook’s Historical Drug Store
Hoosier Dome Constructed in conjunction with the expansion, the Hoosier Dome was an important component of the revitalization of downtown Indianapolis. By… Read More »Hoosier Dome
House Of Blue Lights Millionaire Skiles Edward Test was president of Indianapolis Motor Inns, part-owner of the Test Building on , and heir to… Read More »House Of Blue Lights
Illinois Central Gulf Railroad The Illinois Central Gulf Railroad that served Indianapolis is a composite of several short coal roads extending from southeastern Illinois… Read More »Illinois Central Gulf Railroad
Independent Turnverein Building An architectural landmark located at 902 North Meridian Street, the Independent Turnverein building was constructed in 1914 by German-Swiss architect . This… Read More »Independent Turnverein Building
Indiana Avenue In the early 20th century Indiana Avenue became the focal point of the African American community, with segregated business places,… Read More »Indiana Avenue
Indiana Convention Center Opened in 1972 at a cost of $26 million, the Indiana Convention Center was constructed to increase the city’s capacity… Read More »Indiana Convention Center
Indiana Government Center The Indiana Government Center is a state office complex including the State Office Building North, the State Office Building South,… Read More »Indiana Government Center