Indianapolis Public Library The best-known early efforts to foster reading and libraries in Indianapolis were the Union Sabbath School founded in 1823; the… Read More »Indianapolis Public Library
James Whitcomb Riley Home , the “Hoosier Poet,” moved to 528 Lockerbie Street in 1893 and lived there as a paying guest of friends,… Read More »James Whitcomb Riley Home
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library Founded in 2009, the Museum and Library (KVML) commemorates the life and work of the critically acclaimed author, who was… Read More »Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library
Murphy Arts Center The Murphy Arts Center is located in , a southeast side neighborhood unique for its historic residential and commercial structures.… Read More »Murphy Arts Center
Propylaeum The term Propylaeum refers to two buildings and an organization. A committee of seven women met on April 30, 1888,… Read More »Propylaeum
Ruoff Music Center Located southeast of Noblesville in Hamilton County, the Deer Creek Music Center, now Ruoff Music Center, was completed in 1989… Read More »Ruoff Music Center
Sculpture Through the years, public sculpture in Indianapolis, often quite visible but largely unnoticed, has followed trends typical throughout the state.… Read More »Sculpture
South Side Turnverein Hall The South Side Turnverein Hall was built in 1900 at 306 Prospect Street, located in the neighborhood, as a gymnastics… Read More »South Side Turnverein Hall