Municipal Gardens The site now known as Municipal Gardens began in the early 20th century as the Indianapolis Canoe Club for the… Read More »Municipal Gardens
Murphy Arts Center The Murphy Arts Center is located in , a southeast side neighborhood unique for its historic residential and commercial structures.… Read More »Murphy Arts Center
National Road Initially constructed over the course of 1811-1818 from Cumberland, Maryland, to Wheeling, (West) Virginia, the National Road was the first… Read More »National Road
Neuronhurst In 1888 Dr. William Fletcher, son of Indianapolis pioneer opened W. B. Fletcher’s Sanitorium (later renamed Neuronhurst), the first private… Read More »Neuronhurst
New York Central Railroad Beginning in 1850, that later comprised parts of the New York Central (NYC) began operating to St. Louis and Cleveland;… Read More »New York Central Railroad
Newby Oval Indianapolis bicycle chain manufacturer and cycling enthusiast devised a plan to build a cycling track called the Newby Oval in… Read More »Newby Oval
Norfolk Southern Railroad The one line of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad system that has a direct connection with Indianapolis was originally known… Read More »Norfolk Southern Railroad
Odle McGuire and Shook In 1916, Rushville native William C. McGuire, born in 1888, and Wilbur Briant Shook, born in Versailles in 1889, formed… Read More »Odle McGuire and Shook
Old National Centre Located at 510 North New Jersey Street, Old National Centre, now a major event venue, was formerly known as the… Read More »Old National Centre
Omni Severin Hotel In 1913, Henry Severin Jr. built the 400-room Hotel Severin in the heart of the thriving on Georgia and Illinois… Read More »Omni Severin Hotel