Properties
Address | District | Style | Year |
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110 N. William | Downtown Historic Registry | Art Deco |
1928
Vocational Building
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330 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Collegiate Gothic |
1911
Central High School William B. Ittner
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312-314 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry |
1910
Summers-Longley Residence
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115 North Lafayette | Downtown Historic Registry | Gothic Revival |
1894
Cathedral of St. James Austin and Parker
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220 William | Downtown Historic Registry |
Hager Medical Company
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415 West Wayne | Downtown Historic Registry | Shingle/Craftsman |
1910
Hager House Austin and Shambleau
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405 West Wayne | Downtown Historic Registry | Italian Villa |
1872
Chauncey N. Lawton House
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320 West Jefferson | Downtown Historic Registry | Italian Renaissance |
1924
Knights of Columbus Building Nicol, Sholer, and Hoffman
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220 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Art Deco |
1929
I & M Building Austin and Shambleau
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212 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Renaissance Revival |
1906
South Bend Home Telephone
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125-127 North Main | Downtown Historic Registry |
1880
FC Reimold & Co.
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115-117 North Main | Downtown Historic Registry | Chicago School |
1874
Makielski Art Shop
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225 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Art Deco |
1919
Tribune Building Austin and Shambleau
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120 West LaSalle Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Art Deco |
1930
Hoffman Hotel Willard M. Ellwood
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237 North Michigan Street | Downtown Historic Registry | Renaissance Revival |
1921
LaSalle Hotel
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211 North Michigan Street | Downtown Historic Registry | Spanish Rennaissance Revival |
1921
Palace Theatre J.S. Aroner
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121 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Commercial Italianate |
1891
Kerr & Co. Building
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117-119 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Federal |
1868
Second St. Joseph Hotel
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111 West Washington Street | Downtown Historic Registry | Neoclassical |
1924
All American Bank Bldg Virthum and Burns
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108 North Main | Downtown Historic Registry | Classical Revival |
1910
J.M.S. Building Solon S. Beman
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226 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry |
1915
Edythe & Gertrude Brown Building W. W. Schneider
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228 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Commercial |
1905
Berteling Building
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333 West Colfax Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Church |
1953
First Presbytarian Church Harold A. Waggoner
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314 West LaSalle Avenue | Downtown Historic Registry | Parapet-front |
1892
Fredrickson Candy Store
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225 North Lafayette | Downtown Historic Registry | Art-Deco/parapet |
1922
W.R. Hinkle & Co Bldg. Noel S. Dunbar
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204 South Main | Downtown Historic Registry | Neo-Classical |
1933
Federal Building Austin and Shambleau
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112 West Jefferson | Downtown Historic Registry | Neo-Classical |
1913
Citizens Bank Freyermuth and Maurer
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212 South Michigan Street | Downtown Historic Registry | Neo-Classical |
1919
State Theatre Henry Newhouse
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201-217 North Main | Downtown Historic Registry |
1884
Main Street Row Richard A. Waite
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209-217 South Michigan Street | Downtown Historic Registry |
1923
Robertson's
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228-230 South Michigan Street | Downtown Historic Registry | commercial |
1915
Brazy Building Commercial
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227 South Main | Downtown Historic Registry | Renaissance Revival |
1910
Indiana Bell Telephone Co. George Selby
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235 South Michigan Street | Downtown Historic Registry | Commercial |
1915
Platt Building
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117 North Lafayette | Downtown Historic Registry | Jacobethan |
1915
St. James Parish Hall Walter A. Hager, Sr.: Original (Ennis Austin, Remodeling)
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224 West Jefferson | Downtown Historic Registry | Classical Revival |
1922
Knights of Pythias Schnieder and Shambleau
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201 North Michigan Street | Downtown Historic Registry | Spanish Rennaissance Revival |
1921
Palais Royale J.S. Aroner
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302-306 North Michigan Street | Downtown Historic Registry | Neo-Classical |
1925
LaSalle Annex/St. Joseph Station Willard M. Ellwood
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120 South St. Joseph Street | Downtown Historic Registry | Modernist |
1977
Century Center Philip Johnson and John Burgee
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