This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in Indiana. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance.[1] The state of Indiana is home to 37 of these landmarks, illustrating the state's industrial and architectural heritage, as well as battles, circuses, education, and an array of other topics.
The table below lists all 37 of these sites, along with added detail and description.
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Allen County Courthouse
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Photograph of the finely detailed interior of the Allen County Courthouse rotunda.
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2003
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Fort Wayne
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Allen
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This quintessentially Beaux Arts style building illustrates the architecture popular in the early 20th century in the United States, and the civic and progressive zeitgeist at the turn of the century. Built in 1902, it stands in contrast to most American courthouses with its unusual combination of fine art, sculpture, and architecture.
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Angel Mounds
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image pending
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1964
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Evansville
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Vanderburgh
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[1]
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Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Facility
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2005
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Auburn
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DeKalb
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These three buildings of the Auburn, Cord, and Duesenberg automobile manufacturing complex represent multiple stages automotive development and construction: from the drafting tables of the initial design stages to the final product display on the showroom floor. Included are the Art Deco showroom and administration building, service and new parts department building, and the Cord L-29 building. They are one of the few remaining examples of an independent specialty automobile company that made hand-assembled rather than mass-produced automobiles.
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Joseph Bailly Homestead
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image pending
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1962
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Porter
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Porter
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[2]
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Broad Ripple Park Carousel
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1987
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Indianapolis
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Marion
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[3] Now housed in The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
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Butler Fieldhouse
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1987
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Indianapolis
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Marion
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[4]
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Cannelton Cotton Mill
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1991
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Cannelton
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Perry
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[5]
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Levi Coffin House
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1965
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Fountain City
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Wayne
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[6]
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Eugene V. Debs Home
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1966
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Terre Haute
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Vigo
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Home of Eugene V. Debs
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Donald B. (towboat)
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1989
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Vevay
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Switzerland
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[7]
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Eleutherian College Classroom and Chapel Building
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1997
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Lancaster
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Jefferson
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[8]
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First Baptist Church
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2000
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Columbus
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Bartholomew
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[9]
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First Christian Church
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2001
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Columbus
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Bartholomew
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[10]
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Thomas Gaff House (Hillforest)
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image pending
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1992
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Aurora
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Dearborn
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[11]
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Grouseland
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Oblique front photograph of Grouseland on a sunny winter day, showing the large portico and surrounded by large old trees.
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1960
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Vincennes
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Knox
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[12]
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Benjamin Harrison Home
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1964
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Indianapolis
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Marion
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[13]
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Indiana World War Memorial Plaza Historic District
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1994
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Indianapolis
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Marion
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[14]
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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1987
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Speedway
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Marion
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[15]
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Irwin Union Bank and Trust
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2000
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Columbus
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Bartholomew
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[16]
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Lanier Mansion
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1994
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Madison
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Jefferson
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[17]
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Lincoln Boyhood Home
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1960
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Lincoln City
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Spencer
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[18]
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Madison Historic District
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2006
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Madison
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Jefferson
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[19]
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Mabel McDowell Elementary School
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2001
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Columbus
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Bartholomew
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John Carl Warnecke, a leading architect of the 20th century, designed this contextual work as part of the movement to improve the quality of life in Columbus through outstanding architecture. This school in the modern style contains 5 separate 1-story buildings linked by landscaped courtyards and covered walkways. Four classroom buildings flank the central hub which contains the cafeteria and administration spaces.
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Miller House
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2000
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Columbus
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Bartholomew
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[20]
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New Harmony Historic District
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1965
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New Harmony
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Posey
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[21]
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North Christian Church
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2000
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Columbus
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Bartholomew
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[22]
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Oldfields (J.K. Lilly House)
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2003
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Indianapolis
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Marion
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[23]
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James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home
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James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home
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1962
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Indianapolis
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Marion
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[24]
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Charles L. Shrewsbury House
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image pending
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1994
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Madison
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Jefferson
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[25]
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Spencer Park Dentzel Carousel
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image pending
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1987
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Logansport
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Cass
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[26]
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Studebaker, Clement, House
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1977
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South Bend
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St. Joseph
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[27]
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Tippecanoe Battlefield
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1960
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Lafayette
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Tippecanoe
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[28]
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Walker, Madame C.J., Manufacturing Company
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1991
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Indianapolis
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Marion
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[29]
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Wallace, General Lew, Study
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1976
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Crawfordsville
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Montgomery
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[30]
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Wallace Circus Winter Headquarters
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image pending
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1987
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Peru
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Miami
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[31]
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Marie Webster House
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image pending
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1993
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Marion
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Grant
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Home of quilter Marie Webster, now home of Quilters Hall of Fame
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West Baden Springs Hotel
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1987
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West Baden Springs
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Orange
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[32]
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