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Coulter FlatsCoulter Flats also known as The Coulter, is a historic apartment building in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1907, and is a three-story, six bay by six bay, Tudor Revival / Jacobean Revival style brick building with terra cotta ornamentation on a raised basement. It is of hollow tile and concrete framing. It features porches and Flemish gables.
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Herron–Morton Place Historic DistrictThe Herron-Morton Place Historic District in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a charming and historically significant neighborhood known for its architectural diversity, community engagement, and preservation efforts. Established in the late 19th century, this district features a mix of architectural styles, including Queen Anne, Italianate, and Colonial Revival homes.
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Byram–Middleton HouseThe Byram-Middleton House, located in Vevay, Indiana, is a historic home with architectural significance. Constructed in the early 19th century, it represents a blend of Federal and Greek Revival architectural styles, showcasing the design preferences of that era.
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Harrison CenterThe Harrison Center, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, is an influential cultural hub and arts organization dedicated to supporting local artists and fostering community engagement through the arts. Situated in the historic Old Northside neighborhood, the center operates within the Harrison Center for the Arts building, which was once a school but has been repurposed to serve as a space for creativity and community development.
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Saints Peter and Paul CathedralSaints Peter and Paul Cathedral in Indianapolis stands as a prominent symbol of Catholicism in the region. This grand cathedral holds a rich history and architectural significance, featuring stunning designs and intricate details that captivate visitors. As the mother church of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, it serves as the primary place of worship and spiritual center for Catholics in the area.
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The Indianapolis PropylaeumThe Indianapolis Propylaeum is a historic landmark in Indianapolis, Indiana, notable for its architectural significance and role in the city's cultural and social scene.Established in the late 19th century as a women's organization dedicated to promoting arts, culture, and civic engagement, the Propylaeum quickly became a hub for intellectual and social activities. Its mission focused on providing educational and cultural opportunities for women, offering lectures, classes, and events.
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Fall Creek and 16th Street ParkFall Creek and 16th Street Park in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a scenic and accessible public space that provides a tranquil natural setting within an urban environment. Situated near Fall Creek, the park offers picturesque views, walking trails, and recreational opportunities for visitors.
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Lafayette SquareLafayette Square is a prominent shopping center located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Established in the late 1960s, it has served as a retail hub offering a wide array of stores, dining options, and services to residents and visitors.
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All Saints Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal Church of All Saints in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a vibrant and inclusive religious community deeply rooted in Episcopal traditions. Established over a century ago, it stands as a beacon of faith, welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds and fostering a spirit of inclusivity.
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Benjamin Harrison Presidential SiteThe Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a historic landmark and museum dedicated to preserving the legacy of the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison.Located in the former home of President Harrison, the site offers guided tours that provide insights into his life, career, and contributions to American history. The
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Flanner House HomesFlanner House Homes, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a community-centric housing development providing affordable and supportive living options for residents. Established by Flanner House, a prominent community center and social service organization, these homes aim to offer safe and stable housing opportunities for low-income families and individuals.
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Homecroft Historic District The Homecroft Historic District, located in Homecroft, Indiana, represents a notable residential area recognized for its historical and architectural significance. Developed in the 1920s, Homecroft was established as one of the early suburban communities in the Indianapolis area.
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Landmark for Peace MemorialThe Landmark for Peace Memorial in Indianapolis, Indiana, stands as a powerful tribute to the legacies of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Dedicated in 1994, the memorial marks the location where both leaders delivered influential speeches on April 4, 1968, in response to the assassination of Dr. King.
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Fall Creek GreenwayThe Fall Creek Greenway in Indiana is a popular and scenic trail system that follows the path of Fall Creek, offering a picturesque route for outdoor enthusiasts. Spanning several miles, the greenway provides opportunities for walking, running, biking, and enjoying nature within an urban setting.
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The Gramse aka The Nicholson Historical ApartmentThe Gramse, also known as The Nicholson, historic apartment building located at Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1915, and is a two-story, Bungalow / American Craftsman style, yellow brick and limestone building on a raised brick basement. It has a cross-hipped roof with dormers. It features stuccoed section and decorative half-timbering, three-sided bay windows, and corner porches. The building has been converted to condominiums.
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Crispus Attucks High SchoolCrispus Attucks High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, holds historical significance as the first public high school for African American students in the city. Established in the early 20th century, the school was named after Crispus Attucks, a hero of the American Revolution and an African American who was the first casualty in the Boston Massacre of 1770.
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Calvin I. Fletcher HouseThe Calvin I. Fletcher House, situated in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a historically significant residence reflecting the architectural styles of the mid-19th century. Built in the 1850s, it stands as a remarkable example of Italianate architecture in the city.
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Washington Park Historic District Washington Park Historic District in Indianapolis, Indiana, is recognized for its historical significance and architectural heritage. Developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the district is known for its residential neighborhoods and architectural diversity.

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Federation of Colored Women
The Indiana State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs was a significant organization in Indiana's history. It was part of a national network of clubs formed by African American women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These clubs aimed to address various social, educational, and political issues affecting African American communities.
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