- Lockerbie Square Historic District
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name =Lockerbie Square Historic District
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caption = North East Street and Lockerbie Street is the location of the Lockerbie Square Historic Marker
lat_degrees =39
lat_minutes =46
lat_seconds =37
lat_direction =N
long_degrees =86
long_minutes =08
long_seconds =94
long_direction =W
location = Indianapolis,Indiana
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architecture = Federal, Italianate, and Queen Anne style
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added =February 23 1973
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refnum =73000038cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
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governing_body = StateLockerbie Square Historic District is a historic district on the
National Register of Historic Places withinIndianapolis, Indiana , listed onFebruary 23 1973 , with a boundary increase onJuly 28 1987 . It is noted for its Federal, Italianate, and Queen Anne style architecture. The original platting of Lockerbie Square, done by Janet McQuat and named for her father, Scottish immigrant George Lockerbie, was between 1847 and 1850. The 1960s saw an immense effort to save the buildings within the district, becoming the first historic district in Indianapolis. Many of the buildings date from 1855 to 1930.James Whitcomb Riley , famedHoosier poet, lived in the district for over two decades. He was known to givecandy to local children on his regular walks [http://www.lockerbiesquare.org/pdf/walkingtour.pdf] . [Conn, Earl L. "My Indiana:101 Places to See" (Indiana Historical Society Press, 2006). pg.88]The western border of the district is East Street, so named as it was the original eastern boundary of Indianapolis [http://www.nps.gov/history/nR/travel/indianapolis/lockerbiesquare.htm] .
At one point, it was called Germantown, due to the numerous German immigrants living in the district starting in 1849. [Bodenhamer, David. "The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis" (
Indiana University Press, 1994) pg.133]The housing demand in the 1880s caused the Lockerbie District to prosper and grow. [Bodenhamer 394]
After
World War I , residents of means moved to northern Indianapolis. The neighborhood decayed until the restoration efforts of the 1960s and 1970s began [http://www.lockerbiesquare.org/history/] . The newly-foundedHistoric Landmarks Foundation of Indiana helped to restore the area, basing their renovations on the preservation techniques practiced at theGerman Village ofColumbus, Ohio [http://www.lockerbiesquare.org/history/history4] .Among the noted buildings are::*James Ray-Buscher House: home of former Indiana governor
James B. Ray , who served as governor from 1825 to 1831. It said to be the oldest house in Indianapolis that still exists to this day, built in 1835. It is not originally built in the district, having been moved to its current location in 1977. It stood where the Marion County jail now stands. [Conn 88, 89] :*James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home : the residence of James Whitcomb Riley, while he lived in the area in the last two decades of his life.:*628 E. Vermont Street Home: it was built in the late 20th century, but due to it being built to complement the 1800s architecture, the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana gave it its "New Construction Award." [http://www.lockerbiesquare.org/pdf/walkingtour.pdf] [Conn 88] :*Reading-Kindell Cottage: Built in 1856, it is across from the Riley Museum, and was where the housekeeper resided. She had inherited all the housegoods in the Holstein home, but was paid for them in order to preserve the integrity of the Riley Museum's interior [http://www.lockerbiesquare.org/history/history3] . [Conn 89]:*
Athenæum (Das Deutsche Haus) : Built in 1893, it is the most ornate and best preserved building affiliated with theGerman American community of Indianapolis. Once used as a German Americanturnverein and clubhouse it currently houses many groups, organizations, and businesses.:*St. Mary's Catholic Church: Built 1910 to 1912, it is a
Roman Catholic church. Built in the Gothic Revival style and modeled after theCologne Cathedral inGermany .A walking tour designed by Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana and the Lockerbie Square People's Club takes visitors past twenty-five historic residences and five newer ones that, like the North Vermont Street Home, were designed to complement the existing structures.
ee also
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Riley Birthplace and Museum References
External links
* [http://www.lockerbiesquare.org/ Official site]
* [http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/indianapolis/index.htm Indianapolis, a National Park Service "Discover Our Shared Heritage" Travel Itinerary]
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