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  2. Category : Indiana State University buildings and structures

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    Indiana State Sycamores sports venues (2 P) Pages in category "Indiana State University buildings and structures" This category contains only the following page.

  3. Category:Gothic Revival architecture in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph School (South Bend, Indiana) St. Paul Methodist Episcopal Church (Rushville, Indiana) Salem Downtown Historic District (Salem, Indiana) Scottish Rite Cathedral (Indianapolis) Scottsburg Courthouse Square Historic District; Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District; State Street Commercial Historic District

  4. Moses Fowler House - Wikipedia

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    The house is considered the finest example of a large Gothic Revival residence still standing in the United States. Upon his death in 1889, aged 74, Fowler had accumulated a fortune of an estimated three million dollars. [2] Fowler and his wife, Eliza (1817–1902), [2] were donors to various community interests, including Purdue University.

  5. Collegiate Gothic - Wikipedia

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    A combination of Gothic spire and modern skyscraper, the steel-frame, limestone-clad, 42-story structure is both the world's second tallest university building and Gothic-styled edifice. [22] The tower contain a half-acre Gothic hall supported only by its 52-foot (16 m) tall arches. [23]

  6. Tirey Hall - Wikipedia

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    Tirey Hall is the current home of the Terre Haute Symphony [1] and is located at Indiana State University.Originally named the Student Union upon completion in 1940, it was renamed Tirey Hall in 1963 in honor of Ralph Noble Tirey, the fifth President of the University; his tenure ran from 1934–1953.

  7. Category:Collegiate Gothic architecture in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate Gothic architecture in the U.S. state of Indiana. Pages in category "Collegiate Gothic architecture in Indiana" The following 7 pages are in this category ...

  8. Indiana Limestone - Wikipedia

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    Exhibit at the Indiana State House touting Bedford, Indiana, as the "Limestone Capital of the World".. Many of Indiana's official buildings, such as the State capitol building, the monuments in Downtown Indianapolis, the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, many university buildings, and the Indiana Government Center, and most of the state's 92 courthouses are all examples of ...

  9. Scottish Rite Cathedral (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The architecture is Cathedral Gothic, sometimes referred to as Medieval Gothic, and was patterned in large part after the details of the Cologne Cathedral. The woodwork, panels, and trim are Russian curly oak. The wall panels are embellished in Gothic motif and are shaded from dark near the floor to lighter toward the ceiling.