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Back View of the Traction Terminal
Transportation; Parking lots; Traction Terminal Shed (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business districts; Office buildings
A back view of the Traction Terminal area shows a large parking lot at Ohio and Capitol Streets. [1947]
62.
View of Christ Church Cathedral Sanctuary, 1924
Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.); Churches; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.)
This is a 1924 view of the sanctuary.
63.
Christ Church, the Columbia Club and the Board of Trade Building
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.); Board of Trade Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Office buildings; Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.)
By 1910 architectural additions to the quadrant, such as the Board of Trade to the rear and the Columbia Club to the right in this photograph, made the environment around the church more visually appealing....
64.
Monument Circle, 1948
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.); English Hotel (Indianapolis, Ind.); Transportation; Business districts; Office buildings
During WWII and for a few years beyond the war, Christ Church offered a social hour to service men and women who were passing through Indianapolis. The event later became known as the Christ Church Canteen....
65.
Aerial View of Monument Circle, 1944
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); English Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.); Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indianapolis Water Company (Indianapolis, Ind.); Fidelity Bank and Trust Company (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business districts; Office buildings; Aerial views
This 1944 aerial view of the north quadrants of the Circle shows the Columbia Club with the 1925 facade designed by architects and members Preston C. Rubush and Edgar O. Hunter.
66.
Northeast Quadrant of Monument Circle
Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.); Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.); Banks; Office buildings; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Circle Tower (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business districts
This is a 1970s view of the northeast quadrant of the Circle.
67.
Christmas Decorations on the Circle
Christmas; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indianapolis Power & Light Company; Test Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Christmas decorations; Christmas trees
Every Christmas the community enjoys the special lighting of office windows at Indianapolis Power and Light. [1968]
68.
View of the New Circle Tower Building from East Market Street
Circle Tower (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Office buildings; Business districts
This is a view of the new Circle Tower building from East Market Street. [1930]
69.
Construction of Circle Tower Building
Circle Tower (Indianapolis, Ind.); Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Office buildings; Business districts; Construction
The new office building was promoted as the New Monument on the Circle and as a location of convenience. [1930]
70.
Franklin Building on the Corner of the Circle and East Market Street, 1929
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Franklin Building; Insurance companies; Office buildings; Architectural decorations & ornaments; Sculpture;
In 1873 the Franklin Insurance Company built a four-story office building on the East Market Street corner of the Circle. A sculpture of Benjamin Franklin by artist James Mahoney was placed over the door....
71.
View of the Area Where Raised Box Seats had Been
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Circle Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Motion picture theaters; Neoclassicism (Architecture); Relief (Sculpture); Bas-relief
The raised box seats along the side were removed while the Neoclassical Revival wall decoration remained untouched. [1972]
72.
Plat of the Town of Indianapolis
Maps; City planning; Plats; Planning drawings
Commonly known as 'the Mile Square," the original plat of Indianapolis was created in 1821 by surveyor Alexander Ralston. Ralston assisted with the surveying and mapping of Washington, D.C. and his plan...
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Columbia Theatre, formerly the Empire Theatre
Theaters; Business districts; Transportation
In the early 1890s, Leedy began spending more time in Indianapolis, where he had a job playing in the orchestra at the Empire Theatre, and moonlighted at other events and theatres. The Empire Theatre is...
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Claypool Hotel
Pu Lun, Crown Prince of China--Travel--Indiana; Royal visitors--Indiana--Indianapolis; Visits of state--Indiana--Indianapolis; China--Foreign relations--United States--1644-1912; Claypool Hotel (Indianapolis, Ind.); Hotels; Streets; Business districts; Transportation
The Prince and his party occupied 11 rooms at the Claypool Hotel, facing Washington St. While the prince was out seeing the city, other members of his party spent time on the small balconies of the hotel...
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Monument Circle Christmas Decorations, 1958
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Christmas; Christmas trees; Christmas decorations; Business districts; Winter
A blanket of snow on the Circle completes the holiday scene.
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Coach in Front of the Columbia Club
Columbia Club (Indianapolis, Ind.); Cash registers; Coach drivers; Hats; Clothing & dress; Horses
The Columbia Club boasted some of the most prominent figures in Indianapolis as its members, including Lyman S. Ayres, Carl Fisher, the Van Camp brothers, Dr. William N. Wishard, Benjamin Harrison, and...
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Traction Terminal Building
Traction Terminal Building (Indianapolis, Ind.); Office buildings; Business districts; Transportation; Street railroads; Pedestrians; Clothing & dress
The Traction Terminal Building was one of the world's largest interurban stations. Taking advantage of the large crowds visiting the station, many businesses began operation in the nine-story building...
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U.S. Mail Truck and Indiana Rairoad Mail Car
Interurban railroads; Railway mail cars; Railroad cars; Mail service; Trucks; Mail; Postal service
79.
Early Automobiles on Monument Circle ca.1900
Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.); Automobiles
By 1924 the noises of horses and wagons on Monument Circle were replaced by the sounds of automobiles. "But automobiles have come, and they bring a greater change in our life than most of us suspect. They...
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State Fairgrounds Coliseum Explosion
American Red Cross; American Red Cross. Indianapolis Area Chapter; Indiana State Fairgrounds (Indianapolis, Ind.); Explosions; Disaster relief; Disasters
In 1966 the Indianapolis Chapter celebrated its 50th anniversary. They continued the work of assisting the military and their families in a fourth war -- the Vietnam conflict. Disaster work at home had...
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