Category «Historical Posts»

Shelby Street: Underdog of the South Side

Two weeks ago, I blogged about the potential for College Avenue. The street on the South Side with the best potential for density is a much less-traveled street, Shelby. Shelby is South Side all of the way, literally. It starts just south of Washington Street, the zero point on our street grid on the east …

Good Weekend coming up

A few fun events are happening this weekend, and it looks like we’ll have good weather to enjoy them. Even more amazing is that all of them feature free admission. The Talbot Street Art Fair is tomorrow. Nearby is the Independent Music and Art Fair. The Italian Festival in Fletcher Place takes place both tonight …

Revisiting the Polk Milk Stables

Remember this building from the Monon Trail? Here is what it looked like on Sunday: The great old sign has been removed.  I did some investigative work and noticed that the sign has been dismantled and is sitting on pallets.  You can barely make out the “K” in Polk here.  It’s on the slab that …

College Avenue proves The Infrastructurist’s point

This article on the Infrastructurist promoting streetcar investment has caused me to think about our past streetcar network in the city. The article isn’t exactly even-handed; however, you can still see the residue of our past investment along College Avenue, with the most obvious being the stretch between 16th Street and Broad Ripple Avenues. Multi-use …

Catching Up

I’m back, still catching up on the items that I have missed. Here’s a quick rundown (that readers of this blog have already seen). More info on the area near 22nd Street and the Monon, including a possible new pedestrian path. A sign of hope for the former Bank One on East Washington Street. This …

2 exciting new schools to open soon

Green Piece Indianapolis has highlighted 2 new schools that will open in the near future. Both are worthy of mention here. The Indianapolis Early Learning Center will focus on pre-school education. Located in a formerly run-down home on West 30th Street, the school will focus on jump starting a young person’s interest in nature. The …

Historic Enclave: Lawrence

I know, it’s weird to term a city of almost 40,000 an enclave. However, I find it interesting that the historic center of Lawrence is not well known, as the most of the “downtown” has shifted to the Fort Benjamin Harrison area at 56th and Post.  The historic center is at 46th and Franklin Road:

Crown Point

We stopped in Crown Point on the way to Chicago. I was impressed by the town square, as it seemed more lively and populated than many others in the state. And, of course, the historic courthouse is impressive: I love this theater.  I’m imagining it’s historic, with a remodel from the 1970’s.  Totally unique.There were …