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Lockerbie Square Historic DistrictLockerbie Square Historic District in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a captivating and historically significant neighborhood renowned for its well-preserved Victorian architecture and rich heritage. Established in the mid-19th century, this district is one of the oldest and most revered residential areas in the city.
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Saint Mary Catholic ChurchSt. Mary's Catholic Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a longstanding and revered religious institution with a rich heritage. This church holds a significant place in the local community, known for its commitment to faith, service, and fellowship. The parish offers various spiritual services, including Masses, sacraments, and religious education for all ages.
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Old National CentreThe Old National Centre, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a historic performing arts venue and concert hall that has been a centerpiece of entertainment in the city for decades.Originally known as the Murat Shrine Temple, this architectural gem was constructed in the early 20th century and features stunning Moorish Revival architecture.
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Sun King BrewerySun King Brewing Co. is a prominent craft brewery based in Indianapolis, Indiana, known for its innovative approach to brewing and its diverse selection of high-quality beers. Established in 2009, it has rapidly become a cornerstone of Indiana's craft beer scene.
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Mass Ave Cultural Arts DistrictThe Mass Ave Cultural Arts District in Indianapolis, Indiana, stands as a vibrant and eclectic hub for arts, culture, dining, and entertainment. Centered around Massachusetts Avenue, this district has undergone revitalization efforts, transforming it into a thriving area filled with galleries, theaters, boutiques, restaurants, and artistic venues.
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Market Square ArenaMarket Square Arena was a significant indoor arena located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Constructed in the early 1970s, it served as a versatile venue for various events, including concerts, sporting events, conventions, and other entertainment spectacles.
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Roberts Park Methodist ChurchRoberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church, whose present-day name is Roberts Park United Methodist Church, was dedicated on August 27, 1876, making it one of the oldest church remaining in downtown Indianapolis. Diedrich A. Bohlen, a German-born architect who immigrated to Indianapolis in the 1850s, designed this early example of Romanesque Revival architecture.
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Market East DistrictMarket East is an officially recognized cultural district in Indianapolis, Indiana, known for its vibrant arts, culture, and community engagement. Situated east of downtown, this district has undergone revitalization efforts aimed at transforming it into a hub for artistic expression, creativity, and cultural experiences.
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Indianapolis CatacombsThe Indianapolis Catacombs are a hidden and historically significant underground network of tunnels and chambers beneath the city's streets. Originally quarried in the mid-19th century for limestone, which was used in the construction of many of Indianapolis' early buildings, the catacombs remain a lesser-known but fascinating part of the city's history.
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Indianapolis City MarketThe Indianapolis City Market stands as a historic and vibrant marketplace in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, offering a diverse array of culinary delights, local goods, and community events.Established in the 19th century, the market showcases a variety of vendors, food stalls, and merchants selling fresh produce, meats, seafood, baked goods, artisanal products, and international cuisine. It serves as a hub for local farmers, artisans, and entrepreneurs.
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City/County Building IndianapolisThe City-County Building in Indianapolis stands as a significant governmental hub, housing the administrative offices for both the city and county operations. This monumental structure, completed in the 1960s, serves as the seat of government for Marion County and the City of Indianapolis.
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Heier's HotelHeier's Hotel is a historic hotel building located at Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1915–1916, and is a three-story, five-bay, brick building. It features two tall brick piers and terra cotta cornice-like projecting elements. The building houses commercial storefronts on the first floor. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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Richard G. Lugar PlazaRichard G. Lugar Plaza is a 2-acre civic space that sits in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. The downtown district has grown around the plaza, including the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, the Julia Carson Transit Center, and new residential and mixed-use developments. These investments have heralded a new era of life and vitality to the area.
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Julia Carson Transit CenterThe Julia M. Carson Transit Center, situated in downtown Indianapolis, serves as a central hub for public transportation, connecting various bus routes and providing a range of transit services to residents and visitors. Named in honor of Julia M. Carson, a former U.S. Representative from Indiana, the transit center offers a convenient and modern facility for commuters.
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Engine House No. 3 (Fort Wayne, Indiana)Engine House No. 3 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, holds historical significance as a revered firehouse and a testament to the city's firefighting heritage.Constructed in the late 19th century, Engine House No. 3 stands as an architectural gem, showcasing a Romanesque Revival style that was popular during its era. The building's design features distinctive red brickwork, arched doorways, and intricate detailing, reflecting the craftsmanship of its time.
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Depew Memorial FountainDepew Memorial Fountain is a freestanding fountain completed in 1919 and located in University Park in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, within the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza.
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University ParkUniversity Park in Indianapolis, Indiana, stands as a vibrant urban space situated in the heart of the city. Known for its central location and proximity to prominent institutions, it serves as a hub for various cultural events, community gatherings, and public activities.
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Indiana War Memorial & MuseumThe Indiana War Memorial Museum, located in Indianapolis, stands as a tribute to the brave men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces. The museum is part of the larger Indiana War Memorial Plaza, which includes various memorials and monuments dedicated to honoring veterans and military history.

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James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home & Visitor Center
The James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a historic house museum dedicated to preserving the legacy and life of the renowned Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley.The museum is housed in the charming Victorian home where Riley lived for the last 23 years of his life.
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