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Indiana State Museum
Indiana State Museum

The Indiana State Museum existed for years more in name than reality. In time though, the museum developed into an… Read More »Indiana State Museum

Indianapolis Public Library
Indianapolis Public Library

The best-known early efforts to foster reading and libraries in Indianapolis were the Union Sabbath School founded in 1823; the… Read More »Indianapolis Public Library

Jordan College of the Arts
Jordan College of the Arts

On April 13, 1895, the Metropolitan School of Music was founded by four private music teachers and opened for the… Read More »Jordan College of the Arts

Knickerbacker Hall
Knickerbacker Hall

Knickerbacker Hall was an boarding and day school for girls, located within the complex of buildings developed around Grace Church… Read More »Knickerbacker Hall

Manual High School
Manual High School

One of the nation’s first high schools to emphasize vocational education, then called manual training, Manual High School resulted from… Read More »Manual High School

Marian University Mansions
Marian University Mansions

, , and , partners in the creation of the , each built or remodeled homes in the 3200 block… Read More »Marian University Mansions

Orchard School
Orchard School

In 1922, nine local women, including Evelyn Fortune Lilly, , Martha Carey, and Mary Carey Appel, established an experimental first… Read More »Orchard School

P. R. Mallory and Company
P. R. Mallory and Company

Brooklyn, New York native Philip Rogers Mallory founded P. R. Mallory and Company in 1916. The company was a producer… Read More »P. R. Mallory and Company

Park Tudor School
Park Tudor School

Park Tudor School, located at 7200 North College Avenue, took its present name and was formed in 1970 as the… Read More »Park Tudor School

Shortridge High School
Shortridge High School

Although Indianapolis was served by several private academies in the first half of the 19th century, public funding for a… Read More »Shortridge High School

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