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West Washington Historic District is a national historic district located at South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana. It encompasses 330 contributing buildings in an upper class residential section of South Bend.
They include the original three-story, brick Singer Manufacturing Company building (1868), Singer Manufacturing Company / South Bend Lathe complex (c. 1870–1875, and later), and Singer Manufacturing Company Employees Club Room / Supply Building (1893). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1]
website, log cabins, buildings, round barn and artifacts which represent over 150 years of local Indiana history South Bend Museum of Art: South Bend: St. Joseph: North: Art: Collection includes historical Indiana artists and significant contemporary regional artists Southern Indiana Center for the Arts: Seymour: Jackson: South: Art
Professional museums and amateur historians see growing interest in historical photos posted to websites, be it South Bend, Elkhart or nearby. Remember when? Local history sites keep South Bend's ...
Dorothea Downs, AAGPBL player, South Bend Blue Sox; Mary Lou Graham, AAGPBL player, South Bend Blue Sox; Frances Janssen, AAGPBL player and Northern Indiana Historical Society researcher; Glenna Sue Kidd, AAGPBL player, South Bend Blue Sox; Marie Kruckel, AAGPBL player for the South Bend Blue Sox and a 38-year teacher at Clay High School
Museum lobby. The Studebaker National Museum is connected to and shares an entrance with The History Museum as part of The Museums at Washington and Chapin. [1] Visitors can purchase a ticket to visit one or both museums. [2] The Studebaker museum consists of three floors. The main level displays Studebaker history and vehicles from the 1800s ...
The South Bend-St. Joseph County Historic Preservation Commission voted 6-2 Monday to allow the museum to remove the cabin from Leeper Park, its home since 1904. By this May, the 1820 structure is ...
Tippecanoe Place is a house on West Washington Street in South Bend, Indiana, United States. Built in 1889, it was the residence of Clement Studebaker, a co-founder of the Studebaker vehicle manufacturing firm. Studebaker lived in the house from 1889 until his 1901 death. [3]