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Location of St. Joseph County in Indiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Joseph County, Indiana.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States.
The district encompasses 93 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 15 contributing objects in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1890 to 1955, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival and Tudor Revival style architecture. The district features ornamental light posts ...
Athelhampton House - built 1493–1550, early in the period Leeds Castle, reign of Henry VIII Hardwick Hall, Elizabethan prodigy house. The Tudor architectural style is the final development of medieval architecture in England and Wales, during the Tudor period (1485–1603) and even beyond, and also the tentative introduction of Renaissance architecture to Britain.
Pages in category "Tudor Revival architecture in Indiana" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. ... Indiana) Forest Park Boulevard Historic ...
Style Architect City Notes Ref. Tippecanoe Place: 1889 Richardsonian Romanesque: Henry Ives Cobb: South Bend: Built for Clement Studebaker, currently a restaurant Bates-McGowan Mansion 1876 Romanesque Revival: William Lebaron Jenney: Indianapolis: Built for Harvey Bates Jr, was demolished in 1936
The neighborhood includes examples of Second Empire, Queen Anne, and Gothic Revival style architecture. Notable buildings include the Horatio Chapin House (1857, 1891), Judge Andrew Anderson House (1875, 1905), Hodson's Castle (1888), South Bend Civic Theater (1898), YMCA (1928), and Christian Science Church (1916). [2]
Horatio Chapin was an American pioneer and a pioneer settler of South Bend, Indiana. A native of Massachusetts, his family moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1822. In 1831, Chapin travelled by pony along Native American trails to reach a trading post known then simply as the "south bend" in the St. Joseph River of northern Indiana.
It encompasses 71 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure in a predominantly residential section of South Bend. It developed between about 1880 and 1947, and includes notable examples of Italianate, Colonial Revival, American Foursquare, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture and works by architects Austin & Shambleau ...