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Roughly bounded by 38th Street and Emerson, Southern, and Tibbs Avenues, extending on Fall Creek and Pleasant Run Parkways to Shadeland Avenue in Indianapolis, Indiana: Area: 3,474 acres (1,406 ha) Built: 1898: Architect: George Edward Kessler; Lawrence Sheridan: Architectural style: Beaux Arts, City Beautiful: NRHP reference No. 03000149 [1 ...
Eastgate Consumer Mall, originally Eastgate Shopping Center, was a shopping mall located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, at the corner of Washington Street and Shadeland Avenue. It was originally an outdoor mall featuring Sears , JCPenney , and H. P. Wasson and Company ; a re-development in 1981 changed it from a conventional shopping ...
A beltway for Indianapolis was part of the original plan of the Interstate Highway System in 1955. The general alignment was to be either on or adjacent to the now-defunct SR 100, which, by then, had only two completed legs—on the north side, along 86th Street west of the White River and 82nd Street east of the river, and on the east side, along Shadeland Avenue.
First Baptist Church Of Indianapolis, 8600 N. College Ave. Fishback Creek Public Academy, 8301 W. 86th St. W. Flanner House Of Indianapolis Inc., 2424 N Dr. M L King Jr. St.
In 1897, Indianapolis responded with the annexation of five suburbs: Brightwood, [5] Haughville, [6] Mount Jackson, North Indianapolis, and West Indianapolis. [7] [8] Between 1890 and 1900, the city's land area had more than doubled from 12.4 square miles (32 km 2) to 27.21 square miles (70.5 km 2). [3]
Indianapolis Public Library Branch No. 6, also known as Spades Park Library (Carnegie), is a historic Carnegie library located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1911–1912, and is a two-story, L-shaped, Italian Renaissance style masonry building on a raised basement.
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Roughly bounded by Ellenberger Park, Pleasant Run Creek, Arlington Ave., the former Baltimore and Ohio railroad tracks, and Emerson Ave. 39°46′13″N 86°04′25″W / 39.770278°N 86.073611°W / 39.770278; -86.073611 ( Irvington Historic