I felt that the pictures on the site really diden't show much of Indy, and I have also heard alot of crap about Indy not having old buildings and signifigant neighborhoods, Indianapolis was founded around the 1820's, it was a smaller city untill the late 19th century and early 20th century, then it boomed quite a bit, and endless blocks of american foursquare and cottages popped up, and many beautiful structures were built, such as churches, shops, hotels, and many still stand, here are some,(I did NOT take these pictures!) heres a pic of the Mass ave area, a hot arts district,
Old Northside density,
on the circle.
east of the circle.
south of the circle in wholesale.
still south of the circle, in wholesale, the historical unionstation.
alot of hotels, southwest of the circle.
the famouse historical Lockerbie square district.
near mass ave.
mass ave agian.
St.Joseph, near Ft.Wayne Avenue.
canal district.
historical fletcher place, on virginia avenue near fountian square.
last but not least, the very famouse world war memorial area.
NOTE, I DID NOT TAKE THESE PICTURES, AND THE ONES WHO DID, THEY DID AN AWESOME JOB! I think they were taken by MCC from SSC.