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Main Street | Madison, Indiana | Image by Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

Exploring the Architecture of the Lanier Mansion and Madison, Indiana

Incorporated in 1809, Madison, Indiana quickly established itself as a significant cultural and industrial town in the Old Northwest Territory. Sitting prominently on the Ohio River between the hubs of Cincinnati and Louisville, the town became a lifeline for transportation and industry in the middle territories of the country. Waterfront factories drew commerce and wealth […]

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Downtown Zionsville, Indiana | Indiana Architecture | Image By Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

City of Zionsville | Architecture of Indiana

Zionsville, Indiana’s history is uneventful, which is quite understandable, considering the fact that it is the quintessential small Midwestern town. However, wandering through its neighborhoods, particularly downtown Zionsville, you can see signs of history. City fathers and the Merchants’ Association of present-day Zionsville, Indiana have ensured that the town retains a certain vintage village flavor,

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City Center | Carmel, Indiana | Indiana Architecture | Image By Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

City of Carmel (Part 2) | Architecture of Indiana 

It had stormed off and on all day in the Noblesville area, but was beginning to clear up; when that happens it usually produces a brilliant sunset.  I’ve been wanting to capture how the light plays off the architecture of Carmel, Indiana at sunset, so I headed over there to shoot the sun’s setting glow.

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Carmel Arts & Design District | Carmel, Indiana | Image by Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

City of Carmel | Architecture of Indiana 

Carmel, Indiana is a fast-growing, economically-thriving suburban edge city on the North Side of Indianapolis. Home to about 86,000 residents (2013), the once sleepy suburban community has been transformed over the past 20 years by ambitious redevelopment projects that have led to the making of a vibrant city that is no longer simply a place

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