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1. Community Hospital East Community Hospital East Irvington (Indianapolis, Ind.); Hospitals Though not in Irvington proper, many Irvington physicians participated in the planning and funding of Community Hospital, now called Community East. Construction for the new facility at 16th and Ritter...

2. Thomas Carr Howe High School Thomas Carr Howe High School Schools; Educational facilities; Indianapolis Public Schools; Education--Indiana--Indianapolis; Irvington (Indianapolis, Ind.) The relocation of Butler to the north side of Indianapolis left the community without its “town and gown” feeling of which it boasted. In 1938, after a decade of planning and waiting for funds, Thomas...

3. George Washington Julian School #57 George Washington Julian School #57 Schools; Educational facilities; Indianapolis Public Schools; Education--Indiana--Indianapolis; Irvington (Indianapolis, Ind.) The Indianapolis Public School system built George Washington Julian School #57 in 1903. Well-known Indianapolis architect Herbert Foltz designed the Renaissance-inspired building, and also planned its...

4. I.O.O.F. Lodge at Broad Ripple I.O.O.F. Lodge at Broad Ripple Broad Ripple (Indianapolis, Ind.)--History; Fraternal lodges; Social & civic facilities Fraternal organizations, such as the Grange, IOOF and Masons, formed for the socially active residents of Broad Ripple. The IOOF building housed the group, a drug store and post office. The building was...

5. Broad Ripple Park and Swimming Pool Broad Ripple Park and Swimming Pool Broad Ripple (Indianapolis, Ind.)--History; Swimming pools; Parks; Broad Ripple Park White City Amusement Park opened in 1906 at the northeast corner of the village. After it burned in 1908, its successor, Broad Ripple Park opened. The park offered many attractions, including a carousel...

6. Indianapolis Fire Station No. 32 Indianapolis Fire Station No. 32 Broad Ripple (Indianapolis, Ind.)--History; Fire stations; Fire fighters; Fire engines & equipment Broad Ripple’s firehouse was dedicated in August of 1922 a few months before annexation. It was built at the northwest corner of Westfield Boulevard and Guilford Avenue on the site of the town hall....

7. Strip Mall with Haag Drugstore and Kroger Grocery Strip Mall with Haag Drugstore and Kroger Grocery Business districts; Business enterprises; Storefronts In 1954 Earl Harris and Gerald Paul combined their last names and opened the first Paul Harris store in Plainfield, Indiana, selling clothing for the entire family. Special features included staying open...

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10. John Herron Art Institute John Herron Art Institute Art education; Schools; John Herron Art Institute Floyd Hopper's studies at Herron began when the building was brand new and had approximately 100 students, most from Indianapolis. At first he signed up for commercial art, but later switched to fine arts....

11. Display of Hoosier Cabinetry at Home Show Display of Hoosier Cabinetry at Home Show Kitchens; Kitchen cabinets In the early years of the company, each cabinet was built by one cabinetmaker. A good cabinetmaker could turn out two cabinets a day. In 1903, the company hired Harry Hall, who streamlined the process...

12. World's Largest Piano Recital World's Largest Piano Recital Pianos; Historic buildings; Butler University; Spectators; Musicians; Musical instruments; Music festivals; Music education To open National Music Week in May 1936, Sigma Alpha Iota, the national professional music sorority, sponsored a grand piano recital. A total of 125 pianos were brought to the fieldhouse where 825 pianists...

13. Indiana School of Art was Located in the Circle Hall Building on Monument Circle Indiana School of Art was Located in the Circle Hall Building on Monument Circle Steele, T, C. (Theodore Clement), 1847-1926; Artists; Forsyth, William, 1854-1935; Schools In 1889 Steele opened the “Indiana School of Art” on Monument Circle where he was soon joined by fellow artist, William Forsyth. Steele and his wife Mary were active in the Portfolio Club and over...

14. Tinker House - Home of T.C. Steele, then First Home of the John Herron Art Institute (1901-1905) Tinker House - Home of T.C. Steele, then First Home of the John Herron Art Institute (1901-1905) Tinker House; John Herron Art Institute; Steele, T, C. (Theodore Clement), 1847-1926 Known as Tinker House, in Talbott Place, the building was demolished to make way for the new building dedicated November 20, 1906.

15. World's Largest Piano Recital World's Largest Piano Recital Butler University--Hinkle Fieldhouse; Pianos; Music festivals; Musical instruments; Musicians To open National Music Week in May 1936, Sigma Alpha Iota, the national professional music sorority, sponsored a grand piano recital. 125 pianos were brought to the fieldhouse where 825 pianists played...

16. Real Silk Hosiery Mills Real Silk Hosiery Mills Mills; Factories

17. Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, Butler University Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, Butler University Butler University; Educational facilities Construction began in 1926 on Arthur Jordan Hall. Classes began in the fall of 1928. Jordan Hall, designed in the Collegiate Gothic style by Robert Frost Daggett and Thomas Hibben, housed the university's...

18. Classroom at Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, Butler University Classroom at Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, Butler University Butler University; Classrooms; Students; Educational facilities; Clothing & dress; Students; Hats Construction began in 1926 on Arthur Jordan Hall. Classes began in the fall of 1928. Jordan Hall, designed in the Collegiate Gothic style by Robert Frost Daggett and Thomas Hibben, housed the university's...

19. Irvington Campus Butler University Irvington Campus Butler University Butler University; Universities & colleges; Construction; Sports & recreation facilities; Sports spectators After the Civil War, the university felt growing pains, and was offered enticements to move east to the newly-founded town of Irvington. It did so in 1875. The new 25-acre campus allowed expansion to multiple...

20. Bush Stadium Bush Stadium Baseball; Stadiums; Sports & recreation facilities Founded in 1902 as a charter member of the American Association, the Indianapolis Indians have played in a variety of leagues and been affiliated with several major league teams. The team played its early...
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