SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral During the 19th century, Indianapolis belonged to the diocese of Vincennes, which included all of Indiana. In 1878, Bishop ,… Read More »SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral
St. Barnabas Catholic Church Located at 8300 Rahke Road on the southside of Indianapolis, St. Barnabas parish was the 44th built Catholic Church in… Read More »St. Barnabas Catholic Church
St. Elmo Steak House In October 1902, nautical buff Joe Stahr opened St. Elmo Steak House on South Illinois Street, naming his restaurant for… Read More »St. Elmo Steak House
St. John Catholic Church Rev. Vincent Bacquelin, an itinerant priest who split his time between Indianapolis and two other central Indiana parishes, founded the… Read More »St. John Catholic Church
St. John’s Missionary Baptist Church Established in 1916, Saint John’s Missionary Baptist Church is best-known as the congregation of prominent Indianapolis civil rights leader .… Read More »St. John’s Missionary Baptist Church
St. Mark Catholic Church Built in 1947, St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church is located at 535 East Edgewood Avenue on the Southside of… Read More »St. Mark Catholic Church
St. Mary Of The Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church Established in 1856 as the second Roman Catholic parish in Indianapolis, St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception was originally the… Read More »St. Mary Of The Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church
St. Rita Roman Catholic Church In 1919, St. Rita was established by Bishop as the first African American parish in Indianapolis. It was created as… Read More »St. Rita Roman Catholic Church
State House The first capitol building in Indianapolis was the original Marion County courthouse, erected between 1822 and 1825 as a home… Read More »State House
John H. Stem (Oct. 3, 1847-Aug., 1910). Born in Ohio, John H. Stem came to Indianapolis in 1868 to work with his architect… Read More »John H. Stem