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
J. Edwin Kopf (Apr. 29, 1882-Mar. 29, 1942). Jacob Edwin Kopf was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He studied architecture in Milwaukee… Read More »J. Edwin Kopf
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library Founded in 2009, the Museum and Library (KVML) commemorates the life and work of the critically acclaimed author, who was… Read More »Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library
Labyris Former social-service administrator Mary Byrne operated the feminist bar Labyris from March 1979 until 1984 in the district. The bar… Read More »Labyris
Landscape Architecture Upon her arrival in Indianapolis in 1837 Eunice Bullard Beecher, minister Henry Ward Beecher’s wife, noted that the town’s homes… Read More »Landscape Architecture
Larue Carter Hospital Larue D. Carter Hospital was a psychiatric facility that opened in 1952. It was named for Dr. , who was… Read More »Larue Carter Hospital
Lilly Endowment Building The Lilly Endowment Building at 2801 North Meridian Street was originally the home office of one of Indiana’s oldest insurance… Read More »Lilly Endowment Building
Lincoln Hotel The brainchild of banker Albert E. Metzger and architects Preston Rubush and Edgar Hunter, the Lincoln Hotel had been on… Read More »Lincoln Hotel
Lockerbie Marketplace Originally identified as Block 22 on 1821 plan for Indianapolis, Sears, Roebuck and Co. opened in an Art Deco building… Read More »Lockerbie Marketplace
Frits Loonsten (Feb. 24, 1909-July 26, 1989). Born in the Netherlands, Loonsten studied at the Royal School of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture… Read More »Frits Loonsten