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Home » Places » Page 7

Places

The venues, locales, and institutions that make Indy the Crossroads of America.

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Camp Morton
Camp Morton

Camp Morton was a military installation located north of Indianapolis. Originally a volunteer-troop rendezvous camp, military authorities converted the facility… Read More »Camp Morton

Canal and White River State Park
Canal and White River State Park

The Indianapolis Cultural Development Commission selected the Canal and White River State Park area as one of Indianapolis’s due to… Read More »Canal and White River State Park

Carmel
Carmel

Located north of Indianapolis in southern , Carmel, settled in the 1820s, was a small farming community for over a… Read More »Carmel

Carson Heights

Carson Heights is a neighborhood on the south side of Indianapolis. While the boundaries of the neighborhood are not clearly… Read More »Carson Heights

Carson Square

Carson Square is a neighborhood located south of the University of Indianapolis and east of University Heights. The neighborhood is… Read More »Carson Square

Castleton
Castleton

Castleton is a northeast side neighborhood located on East 82nd Street in Lawrence Township. The congested commercial district of Castleton… Read More »Castleton

Center for Black Literature & Culture
Center for Black Literature & Culture

The Center for Black Literature & Culture (CBLC) opened as part of  on October 28, 2017, located in the West… Read More »Center for Black Literature & Culture

Center For The Performing Arts
Center For The Performing Arts

In February 1998, the City Council designated “an area extending west from Range Line almost to U.S. 31 and from… Read More »Center For The Performing Arts

Center Township
Center Township

Marion County was organized into nine townships in 1822. Within three years, selected the fledgling settlement in Center Township as… Read More »Center Township

Central Canal
Central Canal

The Central Canal, a fragment of which still runs from to downtown Indianapolis, once promised to place Indianapolis at the… Read More »Central Canal

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