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Like many Gary neighborhoods, Brunswick was a segregated white community until the early 1970s, when a massive white flight occurred. [ 2 ] As of 2000, the neighborhood's housing stock had a 90% occupancy rate and a 68% owner-occupancy rate. [ 3 ]
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Gary City Center Historic District is a national historic district located at Gary, Indiana. The district encompasses 60 contributing buildings and 2 contributing sites in Downtown Gary . It developed between about 1906 and 1944 includes notable examples of Tudor Revival , Late Gothic Revival , and Classical Revival style architecture.
The district encompasses 130 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in an exclusively residential section of Gary. They were largely built between 1919 and 1961, and include examples of Colonial Revival , Tudor Revival , Renaissance Revival , Spanish Colonial Revival , and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture.
Tolleston is a neighborhood and former town in west-central Gary, Indiana. It is situated south of Ambridge , west of Midtown , east of Westside and north of Black Oak . Tolleston is the site of two large city parks (MC Bennett Park and Tolleston Park), a historic cemetery, and the oldest church north of the Little Calumet River .
Ambridge Mann, sometimes called Ambridge-Horace Mann or Horace Mann-Ambridge, is a neighborhood in northwestern Gary, Indiana.It is bounded by the Grand Calumet River on the north, by Grant Street on the east, by Chase Street on the west, and by the Norfolk Southern railroad on the south. [2]
The Knights of Columbus Building is a historic building located at Gary, Indiana. It was built in 1925, and is a ten-story brick building that has served as a hotel, a clubhouse, a restaurant, and a sport facility. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]
Morningside Historic District is a national historic district located at Gary, Indiana. The district is characterized by spacious lots and tree-shaded curving streets. It encompasses 99 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site. Morningside developed early in the 20th century as a secluded area for middle and upper class residents.