Historic Preservation The goal of historic preservation is to preserve and maintain significant structures or groupings of structures for present and future… Read More »Historic Preservation
Isaac Hodgson (Dec. 16, 1826-May 17, 1909). Born in Belfast, Ireland, Isaac Hodgson attended the Belfast Royal Academy. At age 16, he… Read More »Isaac Hodgson
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
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral In the early 20th century, a small Greek community, primarily young men from Tripoli and other central Peloponnesian villages, rented… Read More »Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral
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
Hugh J. Baker and Company Structural steel company. In 1910, Hugh Baker, an Ohio native, established a consulting engineer’s office in Indianapolis. The following year… Read More »Hugh J. Baker and Company
Frank Baldwin Hunter (June 17, 1883-Jan. 5, 1958). Indianapolis architect and swimming-pool-designer Frank Baldwin Hunter was born in Covington, Kentucky. He moved to… Read More »Frank Baldwin Hunter
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