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Village of West Clay

Exhibiting the architectural theme of New Urbanism, a neighborhood design characterized by elements harkening back to pre-World II small towns,… Read More »Village of West Clay

The Vogue
The Vogue

A landmark for the neighborhood, located at 6259 North College Avenue, the Vogue opened in 1938 as an upscale movie… Read More »The Vogue

Vonnegut and Bohn
Vonnegut and Bohn

In 1888, and Arthur Bohn formed a partnership that lasted until Vonnegut’s death in 1908 and that evolved into an… Read More »Vonnegut and Bohn

Bernard Vonnegut
Bernard Vonnegut

(Aug. 8, 1855-Aug. 7, 1908). The second son of Indianapolis merchant and his wife Katrina, Bernard Vonnegut attended various German… Read More »Bernard Vonnegut

Westchester Country Club
Westchester Country Club

Following the success of the , the first Jewish country club in Indianapolis (1921), members of the Jewish community established… Read More »Westchester Country Club

Westview Hospital 
Westview Hospital 

Until the 1970s, local medical doctors did not accept osteopathic methods of treatment using muscle and skeletal manipulation, and osteopaths… Read More »Westview Hospital 

Wholesale District
Wholesale District

Bounded by Maryland, Delaware, and South streets and Capitol Avenue, the Wholesale District grew up around . Its proximity to… Read More »Wholesale District

Winona Memorial Hospital

Winona Memorial Hospital, known then as Memorial Clinic, opened its doors to patients in 1956. The Glossbrenner mansion, 3202 North… Read More »Winona Memorial Hospital

Winona Technical Institute
Winona Technical Institute

The Winona Technical Institute was a short-lived trade school, established in 1904 on the grounds of the former –era at… Read More »Winona Technical Institute

Wonderland Amusement Park
Wonderland Amusement Park

Milwaukee and Indianapolis investors established the Wonderland Construction Company in 1905 to furnish amusements on Indianapolis’ eastside. On Saturday evening,… Read More »Wonderland Amusement Park

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