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  2. Indiana state stone (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The fine-grained limestone quarried at the P. M. & B. quarry is commonly referred to as Indiana Limestone, named after the state where it is quarried. Indiana Limestone is more formally termed Salem limestone, which is the name of the geologic formation that consists of this carbonate rock. Salem Limestone is a grain stone that is Mississippian ...

  3. Slippery Noodle Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Slippery Noodle Inn is a large blues bar and restaurant with two performance stages in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It also has the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating bar in the state of Indiana, [3] having opened in 1850 as the Tremont House. The Inn served as a stop on the Underground Railroad during the American ...

  4. Table of Contents (Enochs) - Wikipedia

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    Table of Contents is a sculpture designed by the American artist Dale Enochs. The sculpture is made from limestone and was commissioned by Joseph F. Miller. [1] The sculpture is located across the street from the IUPUI campus, [2] at the N.E. corner of W Michigan St and West St, and sits in front of the Miller Centre in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.

  5. Hilton Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Hilton Indianapolis Hotel & Suites is a hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana. The structure was completed as an office building in 1971 and converted to a hotel in 2000. It has 18 floors with a total of 332 rooms. [2] The Hilton was formerly the tallest hotel in the city; the JW Marriott Indianapolis surpassed it when it was completed in 2011.

  6. Indiana Limestone (Doddoli) - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Limestone, a public sculpture by Italian-American artist Adolfo Doddoli, is located on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The sculpture is located on the east corner of the north side of the lecture hall under the overhang.

  7. Indiana Statehouse - Wikipedia

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    Doors were made of Indiana oak, and Indiana limestone was used throughout the structure. The building's cornerstone is a ten-ton block of limestone quarried in Spencer, Indiana. The central dome was completed in 1883. The building was also wired for electricity, even though Indianapolis did not yet have an electrical power grid.

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  9. IU Rotary Building - Wikipedia

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    The IU Rotary Building, originally known as the Indiana Rotary Convalescent Home, is located at 702 Rotary Circle, Indianapolis, in the US state of Indiana, and was constructed in 1932. The Rotary Building is a two-story Tudor Revival style building with 28,300 square feet (2,630 m 2 ). [ 1 ]