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So, here are some random pictures of central Indianapolis. There are dozens of jewls in central Indianapolis that aren't known, taking a visit can really open yout eyes up to alot of the beautiful architecture Indianapolis has to offer. These are random photos I gathered from online.

 

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Indy has rowhousing ya know.

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NOTE, this is not even a quarter of all of the beautiful downtown architecture.

This is just a sample. lol

 

 

 

I've been to Indy a few times, and spoken with some die-hard Indy supporters.  With that said...I feel that the architecture of Indy leaves something to be desired.  Thx for sharing...you should share some original photographs that cover all of the unique bldgs in Indy.

Is it just me or does Indianapolis have the feel of a big suburb with a nice downtown that L.A. and Columbus have too?

Well, I do support Indianapolis and hope for it to continue building urban.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Hehe, I sorta stole these photos from your threads XD.

I just got sorta bored. But yah, Indianapolis has dozens of areas that aren't photographed.

The only problem, is my camera is broken, and the person I hired to fix it takes fucking foever.

Is it just me or does Indianapolis have the feel of a big suburb with a nice downtown that L.A. and Columbus have too?

Not really, dozens of neighborhoods make a ring around downtown that are filled with 19th century homes, and then another ring of early 20th century homes, and then a ring of mid and late 20th century homes, and the suburbs. The rings are very large, alot of retards will say Indianapolis is a big suburb, but thats not really true.

^Well then you definitely need to share some neighborhood photography with us.  Since your a local (I'm assuming) you would be able to best share these great areas with us.  I certainly welcome more Indy photographs!

^Well then you definitely need to share some neighborhood photography with us. Since your a local (I'm assuming) you would be able to best share these great areas with us. I certainly welcome more Indy photographs!

 

Yah, once my camera gets fixed, I plan to take many photos of the neighborhoods east of fountian square that are real jewels, and around the Old northside.

I also plan to do a photo project of all the historical downtown churches(religouse structures.)

We have alot of great architecture(especially late 19th century) that really is underrated. Like every midwestern city, we had our own 19th century boom aswell. If you drive through Indianapolis, there are many hoods from the railroad boom of victorian era homes, and then the major boom of the early 20th century that developed many of our american foursqaure homes. Indianapolis may be dominatly woodframe, but hell we look good. lol

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