Wolverton House
Local people remember fun times in the Wolverton Family living room in this grand home.…
Local people remember fun times in the Wolverton Family living room in this grand home.…
In 1959, The Noblesville Parking Corporation decided to demolish the Wild Opera House and create…
This 2-story Victorian home was typical of the style of Vernacular Victorian homes common in…
The Third Ward School was used as a school until 1968. The building was destroyed…
This early I-House Greek Revival farmhouse, built c. 1845, was one of the last remaining…
The first public school in Hamilton County was the Seminary School located on South 10th…
After almost a century of service to the Noblesville School System the Second Ward School…
This home was the former residence of Preston Tucker, a national innovator in the automobile…
At the turn of the 20th Century, an intercity electric railway network began to form…
After serving as a Hospital and nursing school, as well as an apartment building this…
Built in 1900, this quaint cottage acted as a boundary between residential and commercial areas…
Constructed in 1888-1889, First Ward was a grand brick school. The construction of North Elementary…
Built in 1850, the Greek-Revival style framed church was built on donated land on the…
This gable front Greek Revival cottage, built c. 1840, served for decades as the Co-op…
This large, lovely carriage house was demolished this year. The developer told NPA members that…
Historic Crownland Cemetery is an integral part of the Monument St. neighborhood. The wrought iron…
This quaint cottage home was of unusual style and building materials for Noblesville The home…
Was one of the last remaining neighborhood commercial buildings left around Old Town. The store…
Despite a lot of public interest in newspapers, on social media and even on television,…
Built in 1855 on the Southeast corner of 9th and Maple Avenue.