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Historic district in Indiana, United States
United States historic place
North Meridian Street Historic District
is a national
historic district
located at
Indianapolis, Indiana
. It encompasses 169 contributing buildings in a high style residential section of Indianapolis. The district developed between about 1900 and 1936, and includes representative examples of
Tudor Revival
,
Colonial Revival
, and
Classical Revival
style architecture. Located in the district is the separately listed
William N. Thompson House
. Other notable contributing resources include the Evan-Blankenbaker House (1901), Sears-Townsend House (1930), MacGill-Wemmer House, Hugh Love House (1930), Hare-Tarkington House (1911), Shea House (1922), and Brant-Weinhardt House (1932).
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It was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
in 1986.
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