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Built Environment

 
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Stokely-Van Camp Building
Stokely-Van Camp Building

The architectural firm designed this Gothic Revival building in 1925, at 941 N. Meridian Street, to house the insurance department… Read More »Stokely-Van Camp Building

Stutz Business and Art Center
Stutz Business and Art Center

The Stutz Business and Art Center began as the factory for the Stutz Motor Car Company, located at 10th  Street… Read More »Stutz Business and Art Center

Super Bowl XLVI
Super Bowl XLVI

The construction of , which replaced the outdated as home of the , led civic leaders to make bids to… Read More »Super Bowl XLVI

Michael Tamer
Michael Tamer

(1904–Nov. 13, 1974). Born in Appalachia, Virginia, Tamer was the son of Syrian-Lebanese immigrants. After moving to Indianapolis in the… Read More »Michael Tamer

Tee Pee Restaurant 
Tee Pee Restaurant 

An iconic Indianapolis drive-in restaurant, the Tee Pee owed its beginning to Albert Ray McComb (May 1892-June 1964), who came… Read More »Tee Pee Restaurant 

Theaters
Theaters

Indianapolis’s first theatrical production took place in 1823 on New Year’s Eve. A traveling theatrical troupe performed in the dining… Read More »Theaters

Thomson Consumer Electronics
Thomson Consumer Electronics

Thomson traces its Indianapolis roots through the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) to a small Westinghouse light bulb factory at… Read More »Thomson Consumer Electronics

William Tinsley
William Tinsley

(Feb. 7, 1804-June 14, 1885). Born in 1804, in Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland, William Tinsley came from a family of… Read More »William Tinsley

Tomlinson Hall
Tomlinson Hall

Local druggist Stephen D. Tomlinson died in November 1870, leaving his estate to his wife, Mary. His will stipulated that… Read More »Tomlinson Hall

Tuckaway
Tuckaway

Built in 1906, “tucked away” among mature trees in the neighborhood, the affectionately-named house represents one of the earliest examples… Read More »Tuckaway

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