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  2. Indianapolis metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis metropolitan area is an 11-county metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Indiana. Its principal cities are Indianapolis, Carmel, Greenwood, and Anderson. Other primary cities with populations of more than 50,000 include Fishers, Noblesville, and Westfield.

  3. Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis metropolitan area is the 34th-most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S., home to 2.1 million residents. With a population of more than 2.6 million, the combined statistical area ranks 27th. Indianapolis proper covers 368 square miles (950 km 2), making it the 18th-most extensive city by land area in the country.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    This list of tallest buildings in Indianapolis ranks skyscrapers and high-rises in the U.S. city of Indianapolis, Indiana, by height. The city's three skyscrapers and a majority of its high-rises are located in downtown Indianapolis. The tallest building in the city is the 49- story Salesforce Tower, which rises 701 feet (214 m), excluding ...

  5. Athenæum (Das Deutsche Haus) - Wikipedia

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    401 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis, Indiana: Coordinates: Area: 1 acre (0.40 ha) Built: 1893: Architect: Vonnegut & Bohn; Multiple: Architectural style: Renaissance Revival: NRHP reference No. 73000032: Significant dates; Added to NRHP: February 21, 1973: Designated NHL: October 31, 2016

  6. Diedrich A. Bohlen - Wikipedia

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    Bohlen founded his architectural firm, originally named D. A. Bohlen, Architect, on April 10, 1853, at Indianapolis. His early commissions in Indianapolis included the Charles Mayer store façade (1853), the dome for Odd Fellows Grand Lodge (1854), and the Metropolitan (1858), the city's first theater.

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  7. Irvington Historic District (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Irvington is both architecturally and culturally significant to Indianapolis and Marion County. The area contains excellent examples of every major American architectural style from 1870 to 1950, including Italianate, French Second Empire, Victorian Gothic, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival and Tudor Revival.

  8. History of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The history of Indianapolis spans three centuries. Founded in 1820, the area where the city now stands was originally home to the Lenape (Delaware Nation). In 1821, a small settlement on the west fork of the White River at the mouth of Fall Creek became the county seat of Marion County, and the state capital of Indiana, effective January 1, 1825.

  9. Indianapolis Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Museum of Art ( IMA) is an encyclopedic art museum located at Newfields, a 152-acre (62 ha) campus that also houses Lilly House, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres, the Gardens at Newfields, the Beer Garden, and more. It is located at the corner of North Michigan Road and West 38th Street, about three miles ...

  10. Indianapolis Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Area: 1.3 acres (0.5 ha) Built: 1886–1888 (head house); 1915–1922 (train shed) Architect: Thomas Rodd: Architectural style: Richardsonian Romanesque: NRHP reference No. 74000032: Added to NRHP: July 19, 1974

  11. The Pyramids (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) DKGR Architects [1] The Pyramids are three 11-story, pyramid-shaped office buildings that are part of a 200-acre (810,000 m 2) commercial development in the College Park neighborhood area of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.