NBG Indianapolis History Index

Athenaeum (Das Deustsche Haus) Built 1893

Bicycle Stair Ramp at the Athenaeum

Boston based Sasaki Associates Transformation of the Indianapolis Riverfront!

Cadillac Co. of Indiana/Automobile College

Carl Fisher’s original bike shop on Pennsylvania Ave

Carl Fisher saturated Indianapolis with the Eagle HiWheel

Indianapolis and the Nation, the Houses that Carl Fisher Built

Fisher Automobile Co. – World’s First Car Dealer & Catalyst for First Auto Row

Before and After of the 1909 Fisher Automobile Co now a Krogers/Housing Complex

Carl Fisher’s Last Years in Florida

Circle City Industrial Complex

City Hall of 1910

Cole Motorworks – 1908 until 1925

Columbia Club at the Indianapolis Soldiers & Sailors Monument

Cultural Trail Virtual Tour

Diamond Chain, its Influence on the World from Indianapolis 1890 to 2023 – leader of Industrial Revolution

Diamond Chain Company, 1890 – inside the old factory

Diamond Chain Company Tour

Indianapolis Chain & Stamping, as Diamond Chain, 1935 Promo Piece

The Dussenberg Factory and what the Most Expensive Car in the World Looked Like

Evolution of the White River, downtown Indianapolis, 1862 to present, w/ Kingan Pork, Beveridge Paper, Perry W smokestack, Acme-Evans Flour mill, Brower & Love Cotton Mill and the Indiana Bleaching Company

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co at the Cultural Trail on Auto Row

Holy Rosary Church built for the Italian Catholics in Indianapolis, 1925

Hatfield Ford Building built 1920 on Auto Row

Indiana State House, 1880

The National Road Bridge over the White River 1834-1902, Gateway to the Frontier

National Motor Vehicle Company 1900-1924

The Newby Oval – 1898 to 1903.

The Old National Centre, formerly known as the Murat Shrine Temple built 1909

Price Hammond Block Building – Built 1874

Proclamation – The Original Gateway to the Frontier, Indianapolis

Ray Irvin – Mr Greenway, speaks with NBG!!

Indianapolis Repertory Theatre & Indiana Ballroom on the Cultural Trail 

Roberts Park Methodist Church on Indianapolis Cultural Trail

The old Sears-Roebuck Department Store Building on the Indianapolis Cultural Trail

Soldiers and Sailors Monument, the Center of Indianapolis

Scottish Rite Cathedral, 1929, on the Glick Peace Walk

Stutz Motorcar factory 1911 – 1935, once the Center of Automobile Industr

The Stutz Motor Co –  more

St. John’s Church , 1871 Indianapolis

St Mary’s Church 1910 (one block from Cultural Trail)

St Patricks Church, built for the Irish Catholic ctty in 1897

St Peter and Paul Cathedral built 1892, Indianapolis

Tomlinson Hall, the Convention Center of 19th Century Indianapolis

Traction Terminal – World’s Biggest Streetcar Station

Union Train Station – First in the Nation!

Kurt Vonnegut Mural on Indianapolis Cultural Trail

Indianapolis Water Co First 1870 Water Pumphouse in White River State Park

Why the Lincoln did not pass through Indianapolis or Colorado 

Washington St. Bridge from Downtown Indianapolis over the White River, 1870

West Washington Street Park, one of first Lighted Baseball Parks in Nation, now Indianapolis Zoo

Why has the NBG moved to Indianapolis?

Wheeler Schebler Carburetor Company, 1907

Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ built 1913

Other posts about Indianapolis history Martin Krieg created as he wrote "How Indianapolis Built America" are at this link HERE