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    McCormick Cabin Site is a historic site located at Indianapolis, Indiana. It is the site of the cabin John Wesley McCormick (1754–1837) built in 1820...
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  • the future Indianapolis area. McCormick's Creek State Park, near Spencer, Indiana, is named after him. John Wesley McCormick was born near Winchester, Virginia...
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    that also caused part of the floor at the rear of the cabin to partially give way. Captain McCormick momentarily believed they had suffered a mid-air collision...
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    began looking around the Indianapolis area for a site to build his track; he rejected two potential sites before finding level farmland, Pressley Farm, totaling...
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    at the center of town. The site was originally called the Governor's Circle because of its designation as the future site of the Indiana governor's residence...
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    who planned to redevelop the site into a work-play destination. After a $100 million redevelopment, the new Stutz site reopened in May 2023 with restaurants...
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    Places in 2000. It encompasses 29 contributing buildings, five contributing sites, four contributing structures, and three contributing objects in an exclusive...
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    1950. D. A. Bohlen designed a three-story Victorian house to replace a log cabin structure in the late 1860s. Fire destroyed the Victorian residence in 1913...
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    Commission. The site of the base has since been redeveloped, and includes residential neighborhoods, a golf course, and is the site of Fort Harrison...
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  • Washington Henry W. Lawton Monument Landmark for Peace Memorial McCormick Cabin Site Oliver P. Morton Peirce Geodetic Monument Robert Dale Owen Memorial...
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    has been the site of numerous festivals, including Indiana Black Expo's Heritage Music Festival and Indy Pride. The plaza served as the site of the National...
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    World War Memorial Plaza Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System McCormick Cabin Site Military Park Nurses' Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park State Soldiers...
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    Form: Indianapolis Union Railroad Station" (PDF). Retrieved August 1, 2016., Site map, and Accompanying photographs Darbee, Jeffrey (2017). Indianapolis Union...
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    around $10 million. Between 2008 and 2011 the Stadium was used as a storage site for cars traded in as part of the Cash for Clunkers program. In 2011, it...
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    Washington Henry W. Lawton Monument Landmark for Peace Memorial McCormick Cabin Site Oliver P. Morton Peirce Geodetic Monument Robert Dale Owen Memorial...
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    sports. A number of existing buildings on the site of the park were demolished. Among them was the Oscar McCulloch School Number 5, which was built at the...
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    The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, previously known as the Benjamin Harrison Home, is the former home of the 23rd president of the United States...
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    Corydon, Indiana, is still standing and is maintained as a state historic site. The second building was the old Marion County courthouse which was demolished...
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    The Cyrus McCormick Farm and Workshop is on the family farm of inventor Cyrus Hall McCormick known as Walnut Grove. Cyrus Hall McCormick improved and patented...
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    World War Memorial Plaza Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System McCormick Cabin Site Military Park Nurses' Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park State Soldiers...
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    it was converted to a military barracks during World War II) and as the site of the annual Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament's championship...
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    World War Memorial Plaza Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System McCormick Cabin Site Military Park Nurses' Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park State Soldiers...
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    Association convinced the City of Indianapolis to purchase property east of site for a convalescent park. The Riley Memorial Association first discussed buying...
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    intact as the site of a school or park. In 1904, the Winona Agricultural and Technical Institute established an Indianapolis school on the site. The Indianapolis...
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    center and encouraging economic enterprise. The site was listed on the Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures and added to the National Register...
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  • los Ingenios, Cuba, with pic Leeuwenhof, South Africa Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site, Ontario, Canada Rosemount (Forkland, Alabama) Boxwood Plantation...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crispus Attucks High School. Official site "Indianapolis", a Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary, National...
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    Arlon Bayliss and Joyce Brinkman Monument (2015), installation art by Brian McCutcheon Peace Dove (2014), sculpture by Ryan Feeney RIOS (Random Information...
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    contributing buildings, 5 other contributing structures, and 2 contributing sites. Founded in 1870 by Sylvester Johnson and Jacob Julian, Irvington was originally...
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    Methodists in 1836. The congregation's first meetings were held in Turner's log cabin on Georgia Street. A new house of worship was constructed on Georgia Street...
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