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The district encompasses 174 contributing buildings in the central business district and surrounding residential area of Plainfield. The district developed between about 1840 and 1959 and includes notable examples of Greek Revival , Gothic Revival , Italianate , Queen Anne , and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture.
Noah and Hannah Hadley Kellum House: Noah and Hannah Hadley Kellum House: March 3, 1995 : 7290 S. County Road 1050E, northwest of Friendswood: Guilford Township: 13: John W. McClain House: John W. McClain House: June 22, 2004
Plainfield is an unincorporated community in St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States. It is along U.S. Route 20 in the north-central part of Olive Township and is bordered to the south and west by the town of New Carlisle. Via US-20, Plainfield is 13 miles (21 km) west of South Bend and 23 miles (37 km) east of Michigan City.
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Mason Riquier, Plainfield: Senior had a goal and an assist to lift the Panthers (6-7-1) to a 3-0 victory against Putnam. Plainfield qualified for the state tournament with the win. Plainfield ...
A 1,033-acre (418 ha) warehouse district on the east side of Plainfield, close to Indianapolis International Airport, employs around 5,000 people which is roughly 50 percent of all warehouse jobs in central Indiana. [12] [13] "The Shops at Perry Crossing" is a 600,000-square-foot (56,000 m 2) open-air retail mall. [14]
The Plainfield Light Artillery used the building as a headquarters from 1856 until the Civil War. The building ceased to function as an inn starting in 1886, and was converted into a private residence. It was home to the descendants of the Wight family until 1956. The original building that served stagecoach passengers was demolished in the 1940s.
The Richmond Hill explosion took place on November 10, 2012, in the Richmond Hill subdivision in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.The home of Monserrate Shirley was the center of the explosion that resulted in the deaths of next-door neighbors John "Dion" Longworth and his wife Jennifer (née Buxton), the injuries of seven others, and $4 million in property damage.