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  2. New homes being built in low-income Muncie neighborhood - AOL

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    The program will have the properties available for tenants to rent homes for 15 years. After that, they have the option to buy the home at a discount. New homes being built in low-income Muncie ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Indiana

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    Andrew Thomas House, in Carroll County First Christian Church, designed by Eliel Saarinen, in Bartholomew County Jeffries Ford Covered Bridge, destroyed by fire in 2002 but still NRHP-listed, in Parke County State Bank of Indiana, Branch of (Memorial Hall), in Vigo County USS LST 325 (tank landing ship), Vanderburgh County St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, designed by Edward D. Dart, in Lake ...

  4. Muncie Friends Church up for sale - AOL

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    Once a thriving church home to community leaders and ... from 1906 to 1908 near downtown Muncie is up for sale. Muncie Friends Church, a civic gathering place for area Quakers, went on the market ...

  5. Moore–Youse–Maxon House - Wikipedia

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    The Moore–Youse–Maxon House, also known as the Moore–Youse Home Museum, is a historic home located at Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana. It was built about 1860, and is a two-story, three-bay, vernacular Greek Revival style frame dwelling. It features a rebuilt front porch with sawnwork and brackets. It has a two-story rear addition.

  6. Emily Kimbrough Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Muncie became a commercial and industrial center of east central Indiana after the discovery of natural gas in 1886. Most houses in the district were built after the discovery; citizens who profited from the natural gas enterprise built many of the houses. The district soon became the neighborhood of Muncie's socially elite and prosperous citizens.

  7. W. W. Shirk Building - Wikipedia

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    The W. W. Shirk Building, also known as the Canopic Apartments, is located at 219 E. Jackson St. in Muncie, Indiana. The original building was designed for a combination of commercial and residential space. After a 21st-century remodeling led by Flaherty and Collins, the building became solely residential. [2]