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Fountain Square, Indianapolis (map, 1876).png 952 × 562; 561 KB Fountain Square, Indianapolis (postcard).jpg 504 × 326; 33 KB FountainSquareLogo.png 125 × 124; 8 KB
Postcard of the early 20th century depicting Fountain Square, Indianapolis. Source Original publication: Postcard Immediate source: Internet Date 1900 Author N/A/ (Life time: N/A) Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
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Map of the Fountain Square district of Indianapolis, 1876. Source Original publication: 1876 Immediate source: "Historic Area Preservation Plan Fountain Square" (PDF). Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission. January 1984. Date 1876 Author Buskin, Forster & Co. (Life time: N/A) Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
Fountain Square (abbreviated as FSQ) is one of seven designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana.Located just outside the city's downtown district, Fountain Square is home to three designated national historic districts, the Laurel and Prospect, the State and Prospect, and the Virginia Avenue districts, [3] all of which were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 ...