Central Canal The Central Canal, a fragment of which still runs from to downtown Indianapolis, once promised to place Indianapolis at the… Read More »Central Canal
Central Canal Corridor The Indianapolis Central Canal Corridor lies along the Canal Walk, a 3-mile pedestrian loop that follows the general path of… Read More »Central Canal Corridor
Central State Hospital In 1844, the famous reformer Dorothea Dix inspected almshouses and jails near Indianapolis that housed mentally ill paupers. Her subsequent… Read More »Central State Hospital
Chamber of Commerce Building Although the no longer calls the building at 320 North Meridian Street home (it relocated to in 2003), it retains… Read More »Chamber of Commerce Building
Christ Church Cathedral In June 1837, resident Episcopalians purchased a lot on the Governor’s Circle () to build a church. Thirty individuals organized… Read More »Christ Church Cathedral
Christian Theological Seminary Founded in 1925, Christian Theological Seminary (CTS) was for many years the College of Religion (School of Religion) of and… Read More »Christian Theological Seminary
Circle Centre Mall On March 2, 1989, the demolition of many historic buildings in downtown Indianapolis signaled the beginning of construction of the… Read More »Circle Centre Mall
Circle Tower Tower Realty Company’s announcement in 1928 that it would construct a new modern office building in the southeast quadrant of… Read More »Circle Tower
City Market Erected in 1886, the City Market occupies the lot designated for the location of a market in Indianapolis surveyor original… Read More »City Market
City Planning The history of city planning in Indianapolis began with the founders’ plat. As the plan for the capital city of… Read More »City Planning