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Built Environment

 
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H. Roll McLaughlin
H. Roll McLaughlin

(Nov. 29, 1922-Apr. 20, 2017). H. Roll McLaughlin was born in Indianapolis. He graduated from and attended before serving in… Read More »H. Roll McLaughlin

Merchants Bank Building
Merchants Bank Building

Originally known as the Merchants National Bank building, the structure was the tallest building in Indianapolis from its completion in… Read More »Merchants Bank Building

Merchants Plaza
Merchants Plaza

Merchants Plaza, also known as Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, as well as PNC Center, is a high-rise office building with hotel,… Read More »Merchants Plaza

Michigan Road

Early in the state’s history, the Michigan Road linked the Ohio River to Lake Michigan. Using federal funds earmarked for… Read More »Michigan Road

Midtown
Midtown

The neighborhood colloquially known as Midtown is a historically African American neighborhood bounded by 16th Street, Dr. Martin Luther King… Read More »Midtown

Mile Square
Mile Square

The Mile Square encompasses the area comprising Indianapolis’ original plat created in 1821 by surveyor , who worked under Pierre… Read More »Mile Square

Lynn Hopkins Molzan
Lynn Hopkins Molzan

(Dec. 11, 1937-Oct. 29, 2020). Originally from Tacoma, Washington, Lynn Hopkins Molzan studied at the University of Washington and Pratt… Read More »Lynn Hopkins Molzan

Monon Railroad
Monon Railroad

The Monon Railroad’s Indianapolis branch dates to 1865 when the Indianapolis, Delphi, and Chicago Railway, later the Indianapolis and Chicago… Read More »Monon Railroad

Monon Trail
Monon Trail

An integral part of the Indy Greenways system, the Monon Trail is a 27.1-mile asphalt trail that connects four parks,… Read More »Monon Trail

Monument Circle
Monument Circle

The circular street in the center of Mile Square is one of the city’s shortest yet most famous thoroughfares. Planned… Read More »Monument Circle

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