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The building was originally constructed as the headquarters of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana (now Anthem) =18 Riley Towers I: 295 (90) 30 1963 Indianapolis: Tallest residential buildings in Indiana =18 Riley Towers II: 295 (90) 30 1963 Indianapolis: Tallest residential buildings in Indiana 20 360 Market Square: 290 (88) 28 2018 ...
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The Carmel Library was unofficially created in 1896 by the Wednesday Literary Club, largely organized by a school teacher named Luther Haines. The library was officially founded in 1904 by a group of trustees. [3] [4] A grant of US$11,000 was given to the library on March 14, 1913, to expand the building by the Carnegie Corporation.
The structure is the tallest completed building in the state [2] and the 175th tallest building in the U.S. [3] The city's second tallest structure is the OneAmerica Tower, which was the tallest building in Indiana from 1982 until 1990. [4] Of the 40 tallest buildings in Indiana, 34 are located in Indianapolis. [2]
The Baker (Indianapolis, Indiana) Ball Nurses' Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park; Balmoral Court; Bals–Wocher House; Barnes and Thornburg Building; Bates–Hendricks; Benton House; Beth-El Zedeck Temple; Bethel A.M.E. Church (Indianapolis, Indiana) Big Run Baptist Church and Cemetery; Birch Bayh Federal Building and United States Courthouse ...
Tallest building in Indiana outside of Indianapolis and Fort Wayne; 2 Four Winds Casino South Bend 291 (89) 23 2022 317-room hotel; Owned and operated by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi; Topped-out in 2021, expected to open in 2022 [4] [5] 3 County-City Building: 196 (60) 15 1971 City hall for South Bend and the headquarters of St. Joseph County; 4
As of 2023, the revised design for the building is a 91-story supertall tower that stands 1,020-foot (310 m) at the top of its mechanical penthouse. It would comprise 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m 2 ) of interior space, primarily for 1,090 residential units that are divided between 856 apartments from the 3rd to 61st floors and ...
Memorial Presbyterian Church (ca. 1873), the site of Rev. Edson's sermon ignited the movement for a public library in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Public Library system attributes its beginnings to a Thanksgiving Day, 1868, sermon by Hanford A. Edson, pastor of the Memorial Presbyterian Church (which would later become Second Presbyterian Church), who issued a plea for a free public library ...