Interurban Train Lines
At the turn of the 20th Century, an intercity electric railway network began to form across Indiana, with Indianapolis at its heart.
At the turn of the 20th Century, an intercity electric railway network began to form across Indiana, with Indianapolis at its heart.
After serving as a Hospital and nursing school, as well as an apartment building this structure was purchased by American National Bank and razed in 1975 to make room for a parking lot.
Built in 1900, this quaint cottage acted as a boundary between residential and commercial areas of downtown Noblesville. It does not appear in the Sanborn maps until c. 1900. It’s older architectural style gives a clue that the house may have been moved from another location. The home has been razed. Location: Maple St.
Constructed in 1888-1889, First Ward was a grand brick school. The construction of North Elementary on the north side of First Ward signaled the demise of this grand school building. During the summer of 1967 this historic structure was brought down by a wrecking ball. Location: Harrison & N. 10th St.
Built in 1850, the Greek-Revival style framed church was built on donated land on the east side of Catherine Street (now 9th Street).