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Central Avenue Methodist, then the largest congregation of the denomination in Indiana, moves into a Romanesque Revival-style building located at 12th and Central Avenue. It remains there until 1999, after which Indiana Landmarks buys and refurbishes the structure to serve as its headquarters. 

The Romanesque-revival brick building with stone trim features arched entrances and windows, a large stained-glass window, and seven towers of varying heights, each of which has a conical roof capped with gold.
Revised September 2022
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