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170 S. Washington St. 39°45′32″N 86°31′27″W / 39.758889°N 86.524167°W / 39.758889; -86.524167 ( Hendricks County Jail and Sheriff's Residence Danville
It consists of the former Sheriff's residence in front and a one-story rear wing with later additions containing the jail. The building has housed the Hendricks County Museum since 1974. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It is located in the Danville Courthouse Square Historic District. List of Sheriffs
Danville was founded in 1824, [1] and its post office one year later. [8] Danville was incorporated as a town in 1835. [9]The Ora Adams House, Leander Campbell House, Danville Courthouse Square Historic District, Danville Main Street Historic District, Dr. Jeremiah and Ann Jane DePew House, Hendricks County Jail and Sheriff's Residence, Twin Bridges, and Wilson-Courtney House are listed on the ...
Holistic Image VIII, is a public artwork by American sculptor Betty Gold (b. 1935), located in front of the Danville, Indiana Town Hall which is twenty miles (32 km) west of Indianapolis, United States. The sculpture is made of steel and is approximately 186 inches (4,700 mm) in height, 189 inches (4,800 mm) wide and 193 inches (4,900 mm) long.
Danville Main Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana. ... (c. 1900), Danville Public Library (1902 ...
Dr. Jeremiah and Ann Jane DePew House is a historic home located at Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana. It was built in 1858, and is a two-story, five-bay, I-house with a one-story rear ell and Greek Revival style design elements. A full width American Craftsman style front porch was added after 1936. [2]: 5
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Leander Campbell House, also known as the Judge Brill House, is a historic home located at Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana. It was built in 1858 as a simple 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story brick I-house . It was extensively remodeled and updated in the Queen Anne style about 1885.