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  2. Birch Bayh Federal Building and United States Courthouse

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    Monumental design and formal planning of spaces are hallmarks of the style. The Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse inspired Beaux-Arts designs for other public buildings in Indianapolis, including Indianapolis City Hall (1910), the Indianapolis Public Library (1917), and buildings in the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza (dedicated in 1927).

  3. New Augusta Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses 114 contributing buildings, 1 contributing structure, and 1 contributing object in a railroad oriented village in Indianapolis. The district developed between about 1852 and 1939, and includes representative examples of Italianate and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture.

  4. Minton–Capehart Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    Built to fill in the east side of the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza, the block-long, six-story structure is raised 24 feet (7.3 m) above grade on large columns. The concrete building includes 290,000 square feet (27,000 m 2 ) of flexible office on five floors and a parking garage level for 500 cars.

  5. Pennington - Wikipedia

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    Pennington Flash Country Park, a lake formed by mining subsidence frequented by birdwatchers; Pennington railway station; Pennington, Hampshire, a village in Hampshire, in the Parish of Lymington and Pennington, on the south coast of England Keyhaven, Pennington, Oxey and Normandy Marshes; Lymington and Pennington, administrative area; United ...

  6. Augusta, Indianapolis, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Augusta was settled when the Michigan Road was completed. It became a thriving community with a general store and other commercial buildings. In 1852, the Indianapolis & Lafayette Railroad was constructed parallel to and about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Michigan Road and the settlement.

  7. New Pennington, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    New Pennington was laid out in 1851. It was named for its founder, Eli Pennington. [3] A post office was established at New Pennington in 1852, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1886. [4]

  8. Regions Tower (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Regions Tower, also known as One Indiana Square, is a 36-story building at 211 North Pennsylvania Street in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is used by various companies for offices. The building opened in 1970 as the headquarters of Indiana National Bank.

  9. Bridgeport, Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeport is a neighborhood located in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. [1] It was previously a small village with a post office and stores, but later became part of Indianapolis . History