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  2. Le Méridien Indianapolis Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Le Méridien Indianapolis is a historic hotel in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a part of the Wholesale District historic district. A hotel has existed on the 123 S. Illinois Street site since 1858 when architect Francis Costigan designed, built, and began operating the 4-story ...

  3. Timeline of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The first Bates House hotel opens for business. [149] It is replaced at the turn of the century. [150] A new Universalist church congregation is organized in the city. The congregation's First Universalist Church is erected in 1860. [97] [151] [152] Construction begins on Odd Fellows Hall. [85] [153] It is completed in 1855. [132]

  4. History of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    An early Universalist Church Society was established in 1844, but soon disbanded, and a subsequent congregation erected the city's First Universalist Church (1860). Indianapolis's liberal-minded Unitarians organized in 1860. [56] Indianapolis's early African American and German communities established their own congregations.

  5. Category : National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis

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    Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 258 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. North Meridian Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    4000-5694 and 4001-5747 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana Coordinates 39°50′33″N 86°09′26″W  /  39.84250°N 86.15722°W  / 39.84250; -86

  7. French Lick Springs Hotel - Wikipedia

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    [6] [12] [13] In the 1860s Bowles leased the French Lick hotel to Doctor Samuel Ryan, [14] who operated it for Bowles and the heirs of Bowles's estate following the owner's death in 1873. Joseph G. Rogers, a physician from Madison, Indiana , named the French Lick hotel's largest mineral spring Pluto's Well in 1869.