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  2. Riley Towers - Wikipedia

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    Riley Towers Riley Towers I and II in 2011 Former names James Whitcomb Riley Center, Towers at Riley Center General information Status Completed Type Residential apartments Location 225 E. North St. (Tower I) 600 N. Alabama St. (Tower II) 700 N. Alabama St. (Tower III) Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Coordinates 39°46′30.5″N 86°9′10.2″W  /  39.775139°N 86.152833°W  / 39.775139 ...

  3. Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis Thematic ...

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    Indianapolis: 4: The Baker: September 15, 1983: 310 N. Alabama St. and 341 Massachusetts Ave. Indianapolis: The Baker, also known as Massala, is a historic apartment building in Indianapolis, Indiana, built in 1905. This three-story, brick structure features a blend of Classical Revival and Queen Anne styles, with limestone detailing and paired ...

  4. The Columbia Club - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Club is a private club located on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The club was founded in 1889 and the current structure was built in 1925 as the club's third home on the same site.

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    A new tower will house 60 apartments, 8,000 square feet of office space and 22,000 square feet of retail atop the market's current east wing. The market closed earlier this year for a multi-year ...

  6. Oldfields - Wikipedia

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    Oldfields, also known as Lilly House and Gardens, is a 26-acre (11 ha) historic estate and house museum at Newfields in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The estate, an example of the American country house movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 2003.

  7. Morris–Butler House - Wikipedia

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    The Morris–Butler House is a Second Empire-style house built about 1864 in the Old Northside Historic District of Indianapolis, Indiana. Restored as a museum home by Indiana Landmarks between 1964 and 1969, the American Civil War -era residence was the non-profit organization's first preservation project.