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, United States.


Evansville

* 325 Main Street (former J. H. Schultz Shoes),
Evansville Evansville is a city in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 118,414 at the 2020 census, it is Indiana's third-most populous city after Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, the most populous city in S ...
, 1909 and 1940s *
Bosse Field Bosse Field is a baseball stadium located in Evansville, Indiana seating 5,181 people, but with picnic area and standing room it can hold more than 8,000 people. Opened in 1915, it was the first municipally owned sports stadium in the United Stat ...
, Evansville, 1915 * Cambridge Arms Apartments, Evansville, 1920 *
Children's Museum of Evansville The Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville is an interactive children's museum in Evansville, Indiana. The museum educates and inspires children about the world. Exhibits include deconstructing objects, a water exhibit that spans multiple f ...
, Evansville, 1931 * Evansville Civic Theatre (former Columbia Theatre), Evansville, 1910 and 1939 * Firestone Tire and Rubber Store, Evansville, 1930 * Greyhound Bus Terminal, Evansville, 1938 *
Hulman Building The Hulman Building (originally Central Union Bank it also became a Morris Plan Bank) is a ten-story art deco high rise in downtown Evansville, Indiana. Construction began in 1928 and was completed in 1930 with a brick facade of light yellow. It ...
, Evansville, 1928 *
Indiana Bell Building Indiana Bell Building is a historic commercial building located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was designed by the architectural firm Vonnegut, Bohn, & Mueller and built in 1929 for Indiana Bell. It is a seven-story, Art Deco style limes ...
, Evansville, 1929 * Lincoln School, Evansville, 1928 * Lynch School (now law offices), Evansville, 1930 * Old Fellwock Auto Company, Evansville, 1922 * Vectren Power Substation (former SIGECO substation), Evansville, 1935 * Zuki Restaurant (former a bank), Evansville, 1940


Fort Wayne

* 3414 Fairfield,
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, 1940 * AT&T Building (former Indiana Bell Telephone Company Exchange Building), Fort Wayne, 1932 * E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Fort Wayne, 1932 * Goodrich Silvertown Tire and Service Station, Fort Wayne, 1930 * Harry L. Soshea House, 930 Prange, Fort Wayne, 1936 * Indiana State Highway Garage, Fort Wayne, 1938, 1968 * Lewis Bakeries (former Holsum Bakery Company), Fort Wayne, 1928 and 1948 *
Lincoln Bank Tower The Lincoln Bank Tower in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, is an Art Deco highrise building. Construction started in late 1929 with the building's opening on November 16, 1930. For decades, it was the tallest building in the state.
, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1930 * MacDougal Memorial Chapel, Fort Wayne * North Manufacturing Building, 730 Growth, Fort Wayne, 1923 * REA Magnet Wire Company (former INCA Company Building), Fort Wayne, 1928 * Strebig Construction Building, Fort Wayne, 1958 * Trinity Hall,
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, Fort Wayne, 1948 * Zollner Piston Company, Fort Wayne, 1931


Indianapolis

* 333 Penn (former Architects and Builders Building),
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, 1912 and 1929 * 3762 North Meridian Street,
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, Indianapolis, 1948 * The Admiral, Indianapolis, 1929 * The Alameda, Indianapolis, 1925 * Bauer Apartments,
Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District is a national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana. The district encompasses 136 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Indianapolis. It was deve ...
, Indianapolis, 1937 * Bottleworks Hotel (former Coca-Cola Bottling Plant), Indianapolis, 1920, 1949 * Bush Stadium, Indianapolis, 1931 *
Circle Tower Circle Tower is a 14-story high rise at 55 Monument Circle in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The building is a contributing property of the Washington Street–Monument Circle Historic District, which was listed in the National Register o ...
, Indianapolis, 1930 * Clinical Building,
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, Indianapolis, 1936 * Cole Motor Car Company Building, Indianapolis, 1913 * The Garage Food Hall, Indianapolis, 1949 * H. P. Wasson and Company, Indianapolis, 1937 *
Indiana Oxygen Company building The Indiana Oxygen Company Building is a historic industrial building located at Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1930, and consists of a two-story, rectangular main building on a raised basement, with an attached one-story, U-shaped ware ...
, Indianapolis, 1930 *
Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau The Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau is a public library building, located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is the largest public library in the state of Indiana, housing over 60,000 manuscripts. Established in 1934, the library has gathe ...
, Indianapolis, 1934 *
Indiana World War Memorial Plaza The Indiana World War Memorial Plaza is an urban feature and war memorial located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, originally built to honor the veterans of World War I. and (PDF) It was conceived in 1919 as a location for the ...
, Indianapolis, 1924 * Kassebaum Building, Indianapolis, 1928 *
Madam Walker Legacy Center The Madam C. J. Walker Building, which houses the Madam Walker Legacy Center, was built in 1927 in the city of Indianapolis, in the U.S. state of Indiana, and as Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company, it was designated a National Historic ...
, Indianapolis, 1927 *
The McKay The McKay is a historic apartment building in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1924, and is a three-story, trapezoidal shaped, Art Deco style brown cinder brick and concrete building on a raised basement. It has a one-story entrance foyer ...
, Indianapolis, 1924 * Old Trails Automobile Insurance Association, Indianapolis, 1928 * Sears, Roebuck & Co. Building, Indianapolis, 1929 * Shortridge Apartments,
Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District is a national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana. The district encompasses 136 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Indianapolis. It was deve ...
, Indianapolis, 1938 * Willow Marketing Building,
Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District is a national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana. The district encompasses 136 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Indianapolis. It was deve ...
, Indianapolis, 1958


New Haven

* 621 Broadway Street,
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, 1925 * Navy Club (former Arrington Theatre, Broadway Theatre), New Haven, 1930 and 1945 * New Haven Adams Township Fire Department Station 1, New Haven


Shelbyville

* Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Shelbyville, 1930 * First United Methodist Church, Shelbyville, 1920 * Grover Center Museum and Historical Society (former Elk's Lodge), Shelbyville, 1940 * Lora B. Pearson School, Shelbyville, 1939 * Porter Pool Bathhouse, Shelbyville, 1930 * Shelby County Courthouse, Shelbyville, 1937 * Shelby Tire & Auto Care, Shelbyville


South Bend

* 1000 Sample Street (former Wilson Brothers),
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, 1920 * 1008 Lincolnway East, South Bend, 1925 * 1011 Main Street, South Bend, 1924 * 1237 Western Avenue, South Bend, 1914 * 303 Chapin Street, South Bend, 1922 * 407 Lincolnway West Apartments, South Bend, 1930 * Farmers Security Building, 133 South Main Street, South Bend, 1915 * Fire Station No. 4, South Bend, 1920 * Hoffman Hotel Apartments, South Bend, 1930 * I & M Building, South Bend, 1929 * Indiana Fencing Academy/Escrime du Lac Fencing Club, South Bend, 1950 * Jefferson Place, South Bend, 1920 * John Adams High School, South Bend, 1940 * Kaniewski Building, 1201 Western Avenue, South Bend, 1914 * Marquette School, South Bend, 1937 * NIPSCO Gas Building, South Bend, 1940 * PTL Tire Company, South Bend, 1930 * Robert A. Grant Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, South Bend, 1933 * Rozplochowski Furniture, 1237 Western Avenue, South Bend, 1914 * South Bend Chocolate Company (former John Baungarth Company), South Bend, 1929 * ''South Bend Tribune'' Building, South Bend, 1922 * State Theatre, South Bend, 1934 * That Church Downtown (former Salvation Army), South Bend, 1946 * Twin City Building, South Bend, 1928 *
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, South Bend, 1929 * W. R. Hinkle and Company, South Bend, 1922


Terre Haute

* 1246 Maple Avenue, Twelve Points Historic District,
Terre Haute Terre Haute ( ) is a city in Vigo County, Indiana, United States, and its county seat. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 58,389 and its metropolitan area had a population of 168,716. Located along the Wabash River about e ...
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Twelve Points Historic District
Retrieved July 9, 2022.
* AT&T Building (former Indiana Bell Building), Wabash Avenue–East Historic District, Terre Haute, 1940 * Citizens' Trust Company Building, Terre Haute, 1922 * Columbian Enameling and Stamping Company, Terre Haute, 1940 *
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Western Regional Office (former Terre Haute Mutual Savings Association), Terre Haute, 1941 * McCalister Brothers Construction (former Merchants Freight company), Terre Haute, 1945 * National Building, Terre Haute, 1934 * RiverFront Lofts (former American Can Company, Pillsbury), Terre Haute, 1930 * Stalker Hall (now College of Arts and Sciences,
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), Terre Haute, 1954 *
Swope Art Museum The Sheldon Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States, was originally funded by a bequest from Michael Sheldon Swope (1843–1929), a Civil War veteran and jeweler who lived in Terre Haute much of his adult life. Planning for the a ...
, Terre Haute, 1942 * Terre Haute Post Office and Federal Building, Terre Haute, 1933


Versailles

* Gibson Theatre,
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, 1921 and 1929 *
Tyson United Methodist Church Tyson United Methodist Church, also known as Versailles United Methodist Church, is a historic Methodist church located at Versailles, Ripley County, Indiana. It was built in 1937, and is a two-story, Art Deco style church building sheathed in ...
, Versailles, 1937 *
Versailles School and Tyson Auditorium The Versailles School and Tyson Auditorium is a historic school and auditorium located at Versailles, Ripley County, Indiana. The school was built in 1938, and is a two-story, flat roofed Art Deco Art Deco, short for the French (), is a ...
, Versailles, 1938


Other sites

* 210 East Washington Street,
Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District The Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District is located in Hartford City, Indiana, Hartford City, Indiana. Hartford City has a population of about 7,000 and is the county seat of Blackford County, Indiana, Blackford County and the s ...
, Hartford City, 1940 * American Steam Laundry Building, Washington Commercial Historic District,
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, 1930 * Anderson Bank Building, Anderson, 1928 * Armco-Ferro House,
Century of Progress Architectural District The Century of Progress Architectural District is a Historic districts in the United States, historic district in Beverly Shores, Indiana. The district is on Lake Shore Drive within the Indiana Dunes National Park. The district comprises five ...
, Beverly Shores, 1933 * Artcraft Theatre,
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, 1922 * Astra Theatre,
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, 1936 *
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum is an automobile museum located in Auburn, Indiana in the United States. Opened in 1974, it is dedicated to preserving cars built by Auburn Automobile, Cord Automobile, and Duesenberg Motors Company. ...
, Auburn, 1930 * Buskirk-Chumley Theatre, Bloomington, 1934 * Central Fire Station,
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, 1941 * Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, Bloomington, 1924 * Colgate Factory, Jeffersonville, 1921 * Cooper Theater,
Brazil Downtown Historic District Brazil Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Brazil, Clay County, Indiana. The district encompasses 35 contributing buildings and two contributing objects in the central business district of Brazil. The district ...
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, 1947 *
The Crump Theatre The Crump Theatre is located in downtown Columbus, Indiana, at 425 Third Street, is part of the Columbus Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The theatre is owned by the Columbus Capital Foundation and ...
, Columbus, 1889 and 1941 * Decatur Township Junior High School, Decatur, 1938 * Devon Theater,
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, 1938 * Eger Grocery Building, Rensselaer Courthouse Square Historic District, Rensselaer, 1930 * Forest Hill Cemetery Abbey, Greencastle, 1931 * Fountain County Courthouse, Covington, 1937 *
Fowler Theatre Fowler Theatre is a historic theater located at Fowler, Benton County, Indiana. It was built in 1940, and is a one-storey, Art Deco style movie theater. It is a red brick building on a concrete foundation and features the original marquee. The ...
, Fowler, 1940 * Haggar Hall, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, 1936 * Honeywell Center, Wabash, 1941–1952 * Howard County Courthouse, Kokomo Courthouse Square Historic District, Kokomo, 1937 * L. Fish Furniture Building, State Street Commercial Historic District,
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, 1927 * Peabody Memorial Tower,
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, 1937 * Peru High School, Peru High School Historic District,
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, 1939 * Pickwick Theatre,
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, 1947 * Riley Hall,
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, Notre Dame, 1920 * Salvation Army,
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, 1930s * Scheidler Theatre,
Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District The Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District is located in Hartford City, Indiana, Hartford City, Indiana. Hartford City has a population of about 7,000 and is the county seat of Blackford County, Indiana, Blackford County and the s ...
, Hartford City, 1947 * Sowers & Gough Drugstore,
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, Hartford City, 1910 and 1940 * Temple Theatre,
Mishawaka Mishawaka () is a city on the St. Joseph River, in St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States. The population was 51,063 as of the 2020 census. Its nickname is "the Princess City". Mishawaka is a principal city of the South Bend-Mishawaka, Indi ...
, 1916 * Times Theatre (former Char-Belle Theatre), Rochester, 1924 * Tower Hotel, Anderson, 1930 * Wigwam Mineola Tribe No. 86 Building,
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, 1920s


See also

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References

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Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings
" Roadside Architecture.com. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
Cinema Treasures
Retrieved 2022-09-06 *
Court House Lover
. Flickr. Retrieved 2022-09-06 *
New Deal Map
. ''The'' ''Living New Deal''. Retrieved 2020-12-25. *
SAH Archipedia
. ''Society of Architectural Historians.'' Retrieved 2021-11-21. *

. Indiana State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database Retrieved 2022-03-19.


External links

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