Third Ward School
The Third Ward School was used as a school until 1968. The building was destroyed by a wrecking ball in April of 1969.
The Third Ward School was used as a school until 1968. The building was destroyed by a wrecking ball in April of 1969.
This early I-House Greek Revival farmhouse, built c. 1845, was one of the last remaining pre-civil war farmsteads in Noblesville. The home was large and constructed from high-quality, handhewn materials. It was of museum-quality. After years of neglect and a slow demise, the house was razed, or perhaps just fell down. Many years earlier, in…
The first public school in Hamilton County was the Seminary School located on South 10th Street in Noblesville (today the site is Seminary Park). The school building was replaced in 1872 with the second Seminary School which eventually became Second Ward School.
After almost a century of service to the Noblesville School System the Second Ward School was demolished in 1969.
This home was the former residence of Preston Tucker, a national innovator in the automobile industry and subject of the Hollywood movie, “Tucker.” This home was an excellent example of the American Foursquare style. This home which proudly stood on Hwy 38 since the early 20th century in a neighborhood of slow decline from residential…