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The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is a work of public art in Delphi, Indiana in the United States. It is located at the Carroll County Courthouse , and comprises the collection on the National Register of Historic Places listing making up the courthouse and the square.
Don Davis (April 10, 1933 – February 4, 2016) was an American gun retailer, the owner of Don's Guns and Galleries, a firearms retailer in Indianapolis, Indiana.He claimed to be the largest independent gun dealer in the United States, [1] and his store has been called the largest public display of firearms in America. [2]
This is a list of public art in Dubois County, Indiana. ... Owner Image Mary Queen of Heaven: Unknown St. Mary's School Approx. 5 x 2 1/2 x 2 ft. St. Mary's School [7]
This is a list of public art in Indiana organized by County and City. ... Owner Image Soldier's Monument: Lorado Taft: 1914 Marion National Cemetery: Bronze with ...
Owner Image Bear Cubs: Jon Magnus Jonson: ca. 1934 Child Development and Family Studies Building, Purdue University Limestone: Sculpture: approx. 22 x 14 x 22 in. Purdue University [8] Life: G. J. Busche: 1956 Stewart Center Limestone: Approx. 12 1/2 ft. x 9 ft. x 6 in. Purdue University [9] Kaikoo VI: Betty Gold: 1986 Purdue University ...
This is a list of public art in Elkhart County, Indiana. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum. Most of the works mentioned are sculptures.
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The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is an art museum in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.The Eiteljorg houses an extensive collection of visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas as well as Western American paintings and sculptures collected by businessman and philanthropist Harrison Eiteljorg (1903–1997).