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David J. Bodenhamer and Robert G. Barrows, ed. (1994).
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2421:Stout Field Administration Building
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2278:Reserve Loan Life Insurance Company
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710:Bodenhamer and Barrows, p. 1168–69.
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1424:Washington Street–Monument Circle
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2394:Fort Harrison Terminal Station
2293:Taylor Carpet Company Building
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1948:Lockefield Garden Apartments
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1089:Eli Lilly: A Life, 1885–1977
1044:Feldman, Richard D. (2012).
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2506:Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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2059:Crispus Attucks High School
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1943:Linwood Colonial Apartments
920:Feldman, p. 43, 52, and 70.
804:Richard D. Feldman (2012).
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2552:Our Savior Lutheran Church
2547:Mt. Pisgah Lutheran Church
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2404:Marion County Bridge 0501F
2399:Indianapolis Union Station
2358:H. C. S. Motor Car Company
2236:Indianapolis News Building
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2175:Old Indianapolis City Hall
1086:Madison, James H. (1989).
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936:Indianapolis Architecture
764:James H. Madison (1989).
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2542:Christ Church Cathedral
2368:Stutz Motor Car Company
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2226:Fidelity Trust Building
2064:East Washington Library
1687:Wheeler–Stokely Mansion
1627:Pierson–Griffiths House
1455:Anderson–Thompson House
1389:St. Joseph Neighborhood
1359:North Irvington Gardens
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1071:Hyman, Max R. (1907).
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350:Stokely-Van Camp, Inc.
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1475:Bates–Hendricks House
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1344:North Meridian Street
1149:The Indianapolis Star
1029:The Indianapolis Star
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609:Max R. Hyman (1907).
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1928:Esplanade Apartments
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1552:Horner–Terrill House
1537:Haverstick Farmstead
1522:Glossbrenner Mansion
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2134:Spades Park Library
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1612:Morris–Butler House
1567:Johnson–Denny House
1547:Hollingsworth House
1512:Flanner House Homes
1506:Cotton–Ropkey House
1314:Laurel and Prospect
1279:Herron–Morton Place
1214:Camp Edwin F. Glenn
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1968:Saint James Court
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1309:Irvington Terrace
1258:Boundary Increase
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2011:Marott Hotel
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1833:Pennsylvania
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1667:Stumpf House
1657:Sommer House
1642:Recker House
1527:Graham House
1504:
1485:Benton House
1460:Askren House
1379:Ransom Place
1268:
1249:Forest Hills
1229:Cottage Home
1224:Chatham–Arch
1191:Indianapolis
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2743:Entries in
2581:Private and
2448:Foster Hall
2216:City Market
2035:Schools and
1974:The Seville
1885:Wil-Fra-Mar
1823:Myrtle Fern
1647:Riley House
1607:Moore House
1597:Meier House
1465:Apple House
1429:Watson Park
1339:New Augusta
1269:Golden Hill
1209:Brendonwood
482:Saint Louis
441:Renaissance
423:Other homes
394:Oldest home
324:White River
304:Saint Louis
268:White River
256:White River
252:Golden Hill
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