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  2. Stanton Hall - Wikipedia

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    Stanton Hall was built during 1851–1857 for Frederick Stanton, a cotton broker. Stanton named it "Belfast", but only lived in it for nine months before he died of yellow fever. The house's scale and opulence made it a great financial burden on his heirs, but it survived the American Civil War , and in 1890 was made home to the Stanton College ...

  3. Natchez On-Top-of-the-Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It includes National Historic Landmark-designated sites: [2]. House on Ellicott's Hill; Stanton Hall; Rosalie; Commercial Bank and Banker's House (c. 1837), consisting of the Commercial Bank Building, a "one-story three-bay stuccoed brick with stone facade commercial building of two-story height with Ionic portico," and the connected Greek Revival style.

  4. Fort Harrison State Park - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most state parks in Indiana, Fort Harrison is a day-use park, with its only overnight facilities being the inn, The Fort Golf Resort, which was the old officers' club. [13] The fort's eighteen-hole golf course makes the park popular with Indianapolis golfers; it was redesigned by Pete Dye after the fort's closure, making it a 72-par ...

  5. List of Indiana state parks - Wikipedia

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    The first state park in Indiana was McCormick's Creek State Park, in Owen County in 1916, followed in the same year by Turkey Run State Park in Parke County. The number of state parks rose steadily in the 1920s, mostly by donations of land from local authorities to the state government. Of the initial twelve parks, only Muscatatuck State Park ...

  6. Shades State Park - Wikipedia

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    In the last decades of the 19th century, the area was a resort with a forty-room inn. In the 1930s a man named Joseph Frisz acquired the land in order to protect it and purchased more land around. His heirs sold the land in 1947 to the holding company "Save the Shades", who in turn gave the land to the state to create Indiana's 15th state park.

  7. Argos Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The center of the parapet is a brick half-round approximately 6 by 2 feet (1.83 by 0.61 m) high. Access to the Opera hall on the second floor is from a stairwell at the south end (left) of the building. [3] 102 North Michigan Street 1917 Farmers State Bank Block is a Neo-Classical, two-story, masonry building. Located on the Corner of Walnut ...

  8. Vincennes Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Old State Bank. The Old State Bank is the oldest existing bank structure in Indiana. [11] On Feb. 13, 1834, the Indiana General Assembly chartered the Second State Bank of Indiana, with headquarters in Indianapolis and 12 branches across the state. [4] Construction of the bank in Vincennes began in July 1838.

  9. List of the oldest buildings in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    New Harmony, Indiana: ca. 1814 Residence Old State Capitol: Corydon, Indiana: ca. 1814-1816 Government The second territorial capitol and the first state capitol of Indiana. Blue River Friends Hicksite Meeting House: Washington County Indiana: ca.1815 Church The oldest Quaker meeting house standing in the state. 505 Granary Street: New Harmony ...