Herron-Morton Place Historic District

Herron-Morton Place Historic District

Infobox_nrhp | name =Herron-Morton Place Historic District
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caption =
location= Indianapolis, Indiana
area = Roughly bounded by Central Ave., 16th, Pennsylvania, and 22nd Sts.
architect= Multiple
architecture= Victorian, Tudor Revival, Other
added = June 16, 1983
governing_body = Private
refnum= cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]

Herron-Morton Place is an historical district in Indianapolis, Indiana, dedicated to restoration and renewal. The boundaries of the neighborhood are East 16th Street on the south, East 22nd Street on the north, the alley west of North Pennsylvania on the west, and the alley east of Central Avenue on the east.

History

In 1859, the state purchased the land largely undeveloped, as a home for the Indiana State Fair.

At the start of the American Civil War, the area was used first as an induction center for Indiana volunteers and later as a prisoner of war camp, named Camp Morton. After the war, Indiana reclaimed the fairgrounds and used them until 1890. The area was then platted for residential use and home construction began. The neighborhood thrived until the Great Depression.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the district directly north of 16th Street was one of Indianapolis’ most elegant residential neighborhoods. Morton Place, named for Indiana governor Oliver Morton, was home to many celebrated politicians, physicians, business leaders, and artists. Indiana artists T. C. Steele and William Forsythe founded their famed art school in 1888 in the same area. The school was reorganized in 1902, when John Herron bequeathed funds to build a new building and museum. The John Herron School of Art is the state’s premier art school.

Throughout this time, through World War II, many homes were divided into apartments. Throughout 1950-1970, many homes were lost to fire and demolition.

In 1983, HMP was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and became an historical preservation district in 1986.

Community

Since 1950, Herron-Morton Place has hosted the Talbot Street Art Fair, an annual juried art fair held on Talbott Street in June of each year. The Herron-Morton Place Neighborhood Association was formed in 1976 to spearhead the renovation of home, encourage new residential development, reduce crime, and rebuild community spirit. The neighborhood association also runs the only lemonade stand at the annual Talbot Street Art Fair; with funds raised from the sale of the lemonade going to fund activities, projects, parties and committees!

The Herron-Morton Place Neighborhood Foundation raises funds to maintain a historic neighborhood park and other beautification efforts throughout the neighborhood. The Foundation has recently purchased the Old Foundry building located at the corner of 16th and Alabama Street in the neighborhood. The building is in the process of being renovated and the Foundation is looking for business tenants.

References

External links

* [http://www.herron-morton.org/ Herron-Morton Place Neighborhood Website]
* [http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/indianapolis/index.htm Indianapolis, a National Park Service "Discover Our Shared Heritage" Travel Itinerary]
* [http://www.indygov.org/eGov/City/DMD/IHPC/home.htm Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission]


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