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The Howard Park Historic District is a national historic district located at South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana. It encompasses 27.6-acres and includes 51 contributing buildings , 2 additional contributing structures , and 1 further contributing site (Howard Park, named after state supreme justice Timothy Edward Howard ).
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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hancock County, Indiana, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [1]
Ransom Place Historic District [28] 1993 830 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street: Indianapolis Historic District, Neighborhoods, and Towns, African American Willard Park [29] 1993 Willard Park at 1901 E. Washington Street
Located in Indiana Dunes National Park, turn-of-the-20th century Swedish farmhouse, open to the public during festivals, demonstrations and ranger-guided tours Chief Richardville House: Fort Wayne: Allen: North: Historic house: Restored 1827 home of Jean Baptiste de Richardville, the last tribal chief of the Miami people.
Ellenberger Park is located in northern Irvington. The park was named for John Ellenberger, the farmer who owned the land prior to the city's original 32-acre (13 ha) purchase of the woods for the community in 1909. Additional acreage was purchased in 1911 and 1915, increasing the size of the park to 42 acres (17 ha).
The NHLs in Indiana comprise approximately 2% of the 1,656 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana as of December 2009. The landmarks are among the most important nationally recognized historic sites in the state; the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park is one other site that has high ...
Other notable contributing resources include the McFadin Cemetery, Sherburne Park, the Armory (1922), the Alexandrian (Carnegie) Library (1905), City Hall (1893), Fogas Building (1880), Eagles Home (1917), Palace Soda Shop, Memorial Coliseum (1925), and the Opera House (1879). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...