Vanished Indianapolis
Uncover lost gems of Circle City history More than two centuries removed from its founding, Indianapolis has seen its share of landmarks and landscapes pass into memory. Some have totally vanished, such as the National Road covered bridge over the White River, the Marion County courthouse , the 1835 Indiana statehouse, and the previous headquarters for the long-standing Flanner House organization. Others still exist, but not in their original location or form, like Pogue's Run, the Central Canal through downtown, and the remnants of structures at Riverside Park. Indianapolis historian Edward Fujawa explores the history of lost sites, how they appear today, and how some are still used or repurposed.
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Vanished Indianapolis
Uncover lost gems of Circle City history More than two centuries removed from its founding, Indianapolis has seen its share of landmarks and landscapes pass into memory. Some have totally vanished, such as the National Road covered bridge over the White River, the Marion County courthouse , the 1835 Indiana statehouse, and the previous headquarters for the long-standing Flanner House organization. Others still exist, but not in their original location or form, like Pogue's Run, the Central Canal through downtown, and the remnants of structures at Riverside Park. Indianapolis historian Edward Fujawa explores the history of lost sites, how they appear today, and how some are still used or repurposed.
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Vanished Indianapolis

Vanished Indianapolis

by Edward Fujawa
Vanished Indianapolis

Vanished Indianapolis

by Edward Fujawa

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Overview

Uncover lost gems of Circle City history More than two centuries removed from its founding, Indianapolis has seen its share of landmarks and landscapes pass into memory. Some have totally vanished, such as the National Road covered bridge over the White River, the Marion County courthouse , the 1835 Indiana statehouse, and the previous headquarters for the long-standing Flanner House organization. Others still exist, but not in their original location or form, like Pogue's Run, the Central Canal through downtown, and the remnants of structures at Riverside Park. Indianapolis historian Edward Fujawa explores the history of lost sites, how they appear today, and how some are still used or repurposed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439679166
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 09/04/2023
Series: Lost
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Ed Fujawa is an attorney and historian from Indianapolis, Indiana. Ed's focus is exploring the history of his city, and he runs the class900indy.com blog, which details the history of Indianapolis and surrounding areas. In his spare time, he enjoys trail running and kayaking the waterways in and around Indianapolis, often in search of some historical location or site. Ed lives in the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood of Indianapolis with his partner, Ashlee, and their two dogs, Dora and Trevor.
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