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Indianapolis Public Library | Indiana Architecture | Indianapolis Indiana | photo taken by Indianapolis-based Architectural Travel Photographer Jason Humbracht in 2015

Indianapolis Public Library | Architecture of Indiana 

The original Central Library building, located on St. Clair Street and extending from Meridian to Pennsylvania Streets, was completed in October, 1917 at a cost of $510,000. Designed by Paul Cret and built in the Greek Doric style, it was considered one of the most outstanding architectural library structures in the United States. Fittingly, its […]

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Indiana State Capital | Indiana Statehouse | Indianapolis Architecture | Indianapolis, Indiana | Image by Indiana architectural photographer Jason Humbracht

Indiana State Capital | Architecture of Indianapolis 

The Indiana State Capitol, the Statehouse, has been the seat of Indiana’s government since 1887 and is perhaps the grandest 19th-century Neo-Classical Revival building in Indiana. Alexander Ralston balanced his plan for the city with two symmetrically placed sites on Market Street east and west of the circle. The west parcel, a terminal point of

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