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81. Massachusetts Avenue and New York Street, Indianapolis, Indiana Massachusetts Avenue and New York Street, Indianapolis, Indiana Business districts; Streets; Buildings Street scene showing buildings along two streets in Indianapolis. The entrance of a three-story brick building faces the intersection. There are some trees and street lights along the dirt roads.

82. Meridian Street in Portland, Indiana Meridian Street in Portland, Indiana Jay County (Ind.); Business districts; Storefronts; Automobiles Portland was laid out in 1837 by Daniel W. McNeal and named for his hometown, Portland, Maine. It was incorporated in 1866 and granted a city charter in 1883. By 1921 Meridian Street was the principle...

83. Monument Circle Monument Circle Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business districts With the opening of the of the Circle Centre Mall, the 1990s brought revitalization to the downtown area, including Monument Circle.

84. Monument Circle at Christmas Monument Circle at Christmas Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indianapolis Power & Light Company--Photographs; Circle Tower (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Soldiers' monuments--Indiana--Indianapolis; Business districts; Christmas; Christmas decorations; Aerial views

85. Monument Circle in Indianapolis Monument Circle in Indianapolis Eli Lilly and Company; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.); Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Fountains; Business districts Christ Church Cathedral and the Columbia Club can be seen in the background. The view shows the northeast quadrant of Monument Circle.

86. Monument Circle, Indianapolis Monument Circle, Indianapolis Eli Lilly and Company; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business districts Eli then directed his attention to civic matters by sharing his time and wealth to help improve the community. He worked to establish utilities, charities, and civic and trade groups to promote commercial...

87. Nearly Completed Fidelity Bank Building Nearly Completed Fidelity Bank Building Fidelity Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Chase Bank Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); American Fletcher National Bank (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Banks; Business districts Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, the firm that designed the building, brought a new style of architecture that was in strong contrast to the other buildings on the Circle.

88. North Main at A-Street, Linton, Indiana North Main at A-Street, Linton, Indiana Greene County (Ind.); Business districts; Storefronts; Traffic signs and signals Platted in 1850, Linton was named for William Linton, a politician from Terre Haute. Linton is home to the Freedom Festival Parade, which travels along Main Street, shown here. The parade began in 1905...

89. North Side Square, Boonville, Indiana North Side Square, Boonville, Indiana Warrick County (Ind.); Storefronts; Streets; Business districts Boonville, the county seat and largest city, is named for a member of Ratliff Boon’s family. Boon, a cousin of Daniel Boone, was active in local and state politics, serving as Indiana lieutenant governor,...

90. Northeast Quadrant of Monument Circle Northeast Quadrant of Monument Circle Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.); Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Chase Bank Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business districts; Churches Christ Church, the Columbia Club and Chase Bank buildings are shown.

91. Northern View of Monument Circle Northern View of Monument Circle Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); English Hotel and Opera House (Indianapolis, Ind.); Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Business districts The English Hotel is on the left. Christ Church and the Columbia Club are on the right.

92. Northwest Quadrant of Monument Circle Northwest Quadrant of Monument Circle Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business districts; Office buildings A variety of businesses, including a Federal Express, IBM Product Center, and travel agency, occupied the building on the northwest quadrant during the 1980s.

93. Northwest Quadrant of Monument Circle, 2007 Northwest Quadrant of Monument Circle, 2007 Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business districts; Office buildings The skylights on what is now the WellPoint building are reminiscent of the English Hotel. [2007]

94. Old Ray House and Public Square, Shelbyville, Indiana, 1894 Old Ray House and Public Square, Shelbyville, Indiana, 1894 Shelby County (Ind.); Business districts; Public spaces; Cities and towns Shelbyville’s public square was laid out in 1823. The Ray House, a four-story brick hotel built on the northeast side of the square by M.M. Ray, was completed in 1857. It changed hands and was renamed...

95. Opening of the 75th Anniversary Parade, Peru, Indiana Opening of the 75th Anniversary Parade, Peru, Indiana Miami County (Ind.); Parades & processions; Business districts Peru was designated the county seat in 1834. Originally Joseph Holman laid out the area as Miamisport, a trading post for the Miami Reserve and nation.

96. Paramount Theatre Paramount Theatre Madison County (Ind.); Theaters; Business districts Opened in 1929, the Paramount Theatre and accompanying ballroom is the centerpiece of downtown Anderson. The famous theatre has played host to numerous stars of the stage and screen over the years. Today,...

97. Part of Business Section, Topeka, Indiana Part of Business Section, Topeka, Indiana LaGrange County (Ind.); Business districts; Storefronts; Sidewalks; Dirt roads; Automobiles; Wagons; Horses A view of the businesses on the east side of Main Street in 1915 from left to right, Sutton Millinery, Gerber Drug Store, Seagly Hardware, Post Office (where dray is), Leming Restaurant, Poyser Meat Market...

98. Rally Day at the Public Square, Shelbyville, Indiana, Sept. 9, 1878 Rally Day at the Public Square, Shelbyville, Indiana, Sept. 9, 1878 Shelby County (Ind.); Political activity; Business districts; Public spaces; Cities and towns Besides being a business center, Shelbyville’s public square was a place for rallies. On July 1, 1876, a crowd of 1000 gathered to celebrate the vice presidential nomination of Thomas A. Hendricks. He...

99. Shoppers at L.S. Ayres and Company Department Store Shoppers at L.S. Ayres and Company Department Store Department stores; Business districts; Indianapolis (Ind.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Ayres, Lyman S., 1824-1896; L.S. Ayres and Company; Shopping; Christmas decorations; Christmas; Display of merchandise; Displays (Retail trade) The 1960s brought new trends in retailing. The third floor Designer Lane of shops and the fourth floor Women’s Shoe Salon were redecorated presenting a new setting for merchandise. The Gourmet Shop opened...

100. Site of Wood Livery Stable on Monument Circle after it moved, 1915 Site of Wood Livery Stable on Monument Circle after it moved, 1915 Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)--Photographs; Billboards; Advertisements; Stables; Livery stables; Buildings; Business districts In 1915 when the local Circle Theater Company purchased the property it had deteriorated. The company planned to build a theater where films could be shown along with other entertainment. Architects Rubush...
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