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Concord Community Plan “Building Homes, Community, and Hope”
Concord Community Plan “Building Homes, Community, and Hope” Adopted May 17, 2000 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The preparation of this plan was completed cooperatively through the efforts of the Concord Community Development Corporation and the City of Indianapolis Special recognition is extended to the neighborhood organizations, neighborhood residents, and neighborhood businesses that are contributing to the improvement of the neighborhood and were the necessary components to assemble the Concord Community Plan Concord Community Plan Adopted May 17, 2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS MAPS Map 1 - Marion County, Indiana ............................................... 1 SUMMARY ................................................. 2 Map 2 - Concord Neighborhood ................................................. 3 INTRODUCTION.......................................... 6 Map 3 - 1998 Surveyed Building Conditions ......................... 41 HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT .......................... 16 Map 4 - 1998 Existing Land Use ..............................................76 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ............................ 19 Map 5 - Concord Development Issues .................................... 81 TOPIC REPORTS (In Order of Priority) SCHOOL SYSTEM ....................................... 25 Map 6 - Land Use Plan ......................................................... 85-87 CRIME AND SAFETY .................................... 26 Map 7 - Zoning Plan ..............................................................91-93 APPEARANCE OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND CHARTS INFRASTRUCTURE -
National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form 1
FHR-8-300 (11-78) United States Department of the Interior Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form See instructions in How to Complete National Register Forms Type all entries—complete applicable sections________________ 1. Name__________________ historic Indianapolis Wholesale District_________________ and/or common Indianapolis Wholesale District 2. Location Bounded roughly by Maryland and Pearl Streets (north); street & number (see continuation sheet) N/Anot for publication . .. Eleventh (Tenth District city, town Indianapolis H/A vicinity of congressional district_________after May 1982) state Indiana code 018 county ' ' Marion" code 097 3. Classification Category Ownership Status Present Use X district oublic X occupied agriculture museum building(s) private . unoccupied x commercial park Structure ^ both work in oroaress educational private residence site Public Acquisition Accessible entertainment religious object _ X_ in process yes: restricted x government scientific _ X- being considered x . yes: unrestricted X — industrial X transportation (Union Station only) ^—.no - •~ ' military ' ' • " '• • other: j 4. Owner of Property ! name Various private' owners and the City of Indianapolis "(see continuation sheet) street & number -...,.,-,-. ....,, city, town N./A. vicinity of state 5. Location of Legal Description courthouse, registry of deeds, etc. Center Township Assessor's Office (Plat Room) ,' street & number Room 1321, City-County Building city, town Indianapolis state Indiana 6. Representation in Existing Surveys 1979 Determination of Eligibility Request district (see continuation sheet) title for Impact Area Associated with Union has this been determined elegible? —X_ yes no station Redevelopment Project date December 31, 1979 ~ federal state county local depository for survey records National Park Service city, town Washington, state D * c * 7. -
The Republican Journal
The Republican Journal. BELFAST, MAINE THURSDAY, APRIL 1913. ViilXME 85_ 17, NUMBER 10 .. m l oday’s lournal. MEN AND THINGS AT AUGUSTA. of that county. The House insisted nt«nu upon t'o final adjournment, subject to the call for an The Supreme Judicial Court. OBITUARY. extra session the Governor and a PERSONAL. v eminent. .Transfers in Real THE IMPEACHMENT OF THE SHERIFFS. by refused PERSONAL. and at committee of conference. The Senate, realiz- vi Men Things Augusta. By a vote of 12 to 17 in the senate and 80 to Associate Justice Warren C. Philbrook of William J. Thomas died 4th at the Knox Cases. ing the futility of securing any amicable ar- April Mrs. William Haugh spent last week in Ban* \ \nnal County 64 in the house the 9th j AuBtin W. Keating haa gone to New York: Court..Obit- legislature April rangement, finally receded, and, motion Presiding. home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Sinclair, in Judicial an address on upon Augusta, gor. on 4preme adopted calling the governor to of Senator of business. re t Societies.. Personal. Burleigh Aroostook, adjourned New Hampton, N. H„ from an attack of acute remove Sheriff Lewis W. Moulton of Cumber- The April term the Supreme Judicial Miss Alta Huffs is without day. Qf visiting relatives in ! Miss Elizabeth ,f Belfast for Halt a Cen- land county from office. The forenoon was Court House indigestion. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have been Clements is visiting relatives THE opened in the Court Tuesday, Haverhill, LIass. s- devoted to and the house and sen- GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. -
ALSO Ft HISTORY OF
I ALSO ft HISTORY OF CONCLAVE TO BE kloLDEN IN CHICASO1 siied by Vai: \ Lor, Chicago. zi n DID nn a a n n c CHICAGO ILLUSTRATED, 1020 TO ieso. ALSO A CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD, I N C I. I' D I NO AX OFFICIAL PROGRAMME TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE ANIGHTS EMPLAR OF THE UNITED STATES, TO BE ZETIEIjID 1 3ST AUGUST, 188O. COMPILED AXD PUBLISHED BV VANDERCOOK & CO., CHICAGO. 1880. Entered according to act of Congress, May, iSSo, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. PRINTEn BY ELECTRO-TYPED BY CL-SHINO, THOMAS & Co., JL'KGBLUT, HEXRICKS A- I'o., CHICAGO. CHICAGO. INDEX PAGE. Amusement, Places- of. 32 Banks 28 Cemeteries __ .. 33 - Charitable Institutions _ _ 27 Chicago, Historical 7 Chicago, Map of Frontispiece _ Churches, Principal. 22 City Officials _ 21 Colleges and Seminaries _ 29 Express Companies 30 Grand Encampment of Knights Templar, History of ... 57 Grand Encampment of Knights Templar, Programme for 1880 S^ Grand Encampment Tableau '69 Grand Recorders - 74 Hack Ordinance 42 Introductory __ 5 Judiciary 30 Knights Templar, Historical _ 45 Masonic Bodies _ 40 Newspapers 31 Notable Blocks and Buildings 33 Parks and Boulevards _ 19 Public Libraries and Reading Rooms _ 30 Railroad Depots 31 Railroad Ticket Offices _ 31 Societies 33 Street Car Lines 23 Triennial Committee 75 RESIDENCE OF JOHN EJ-NZii. ilKST HOUSE IS CUICAOO. INTRODUCTORY, The year 1880 is destined to mark a new era in the history of Chi- cago, and will be recorded as an eventful one by those who have been reared within her borders, and lived to witness what is confidently believed will be one of the grandest and most glorious assemblages of Knights Templar the world has ever known. -
Indiana Properties Listed on the State and National Registers Last Updated August 2007
Indiana properties listed on the State and National Registers Last updated August 2007. Listings are updated quarterly. The following list includes individual properties and historic districts that are listed on both the Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures (State Register) and the National Register of Historic Places. (Arranged alphabetically by county) ADAMS COUNTY County Seat: Decatur John S. Bowers House, 1905. Decatur Architecture Ceylon Covered Bridge, 1879. Ceylon vicinity Engineering, Transportation Ben Colter Polygonal Barn, c. 1907. Pleasant Mills vicinity Agriculture, Architecture (Round and Polygonal Barns of Indiana Multiple Property Listing) Geneva Downtown Commercial Historic District, 1882-1951. Geneva Architecture, Commerce, Community Planning & Development Lenhart Farmhouse, c.1848. Decatur vicinity Architecture Gene Stratton-Porter Cabin, 1895. (Limberlost Cabin; Limberlost State Memorial) Geneva Architecture, Literature ALLEN COUNTY County Seat: Fort Wayne Allen County Courthouse, 1902. Fort Wayne NHL Architecture, Art Johnny Appleseed Memorial Park. Fort Wayne Conservation, Education, Landscape Architecture, & Social History John H. Bass Mansion, (Brookside), c.1902. Fort Wayne Architecture, Industry Blackstone Building, 1927. Fort Wayne Architecture Martin Blume, Jr. Farm, c.1883-1955. Fort Wayne Architecture, Agriculture John Brown Stone Warehouse, 1852. Fort Wayne Architecture, Commerce, Transportation Irene Byron Tuberculosis Sanatorium: Physicians’ Residences, 1934-c.1935 Fort Wayne Architecture Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 1860. Fort Wayne Architecture, Art, Religion, Ethnic Heritage Craigville Depot, 1879. New Haven vicinity Architecture Chief Jean-Baptiste de Richardville House, 1827. Fort Wayne Politics/Government, Ethnic Heritage, Commerce, Architecture, Archaeology Dutch Ridge Historic District, 1876-1945. Huntertown vicinity Ethnic Heritage, Education William S. Edsall House, 1840. Fort Wayne Architecture Embassy Theater and Indiana Hotel, 1928. -
Findlay Bicentennial
The Courier THE COURIER C2 BICENTENNIAL MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2012 INSIDE R.L. Heminger history columns C3-6 Students imagine life in 1812 E1-3 History stories, 1900-2012 C7-D8 Messages to future Findlay E3-4 Sports standouts D9-12 Readers remember E5-F11 SCHEDULE OF FINDLAY’S BICENTENNIAL EVENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2012 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2012 Bicentennial Boogie Bicentennial Community Challenge: Scavanger Hunt 6 p.m. to midnight, Main Street in downtown Findlay 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Dorney Plaza SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2012 Time Capsule Dig Up & Music in the Park 6 p.m., Riverside Park Bicentennial Community Festival 11 a.m. to midnight, Hancock County Fairgrounds THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2012 (Flag Day) Inflatable rides, food, beer garden, displays and Bicentennial Community Challenge: music by the Reunion Band Stickball Tournament Findlay Co-ed Bicentennial Volleyball Tournament 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Dorney Plaza 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Riverside Park Bicentennial Parade SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2012 7 p.m., Lincoln Street to West Main Cross Street Bicentennial Community Festival Register online at findlay200.com 11 a.m. to midnight, Hancock County Fairgrounds Fireworks Downtown Inflatable rides, food, beer garden, displays and 10 p.m. (after parade), launched from old Brandman property Little Miss & Little Mr. Bicentennial Pageant Viewable from Blanchard River and downtown Forte Findlay, A Musical Celebration FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 7 p.m., University of Findlay’s Koehler Center Featuring area church choirs and Night Jazz Bicentennial Community Challenge: Tri-fecta at the Fairgrounds MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2012 (Tug of War, Sack Races & Donkey Races) Bicentennial Communtiy Challenge: Noon to 4 p.m.