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This material is presented for informational
purposes only. Herron-Morton Place holds no liability for inaccuracies
that may be contained herein. Individuals are urged to contact the
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission for complete guidelines
as may apply to your project.
This is not a style but rather a building type which is significant
to the character of Herron-Morton Place. The buildings are relatively
large, two and three story apartment structures built alongside smaller
single family and double houses. They were built over a short period
of time, primarily along Talbott Street. Although they adopt a variety
of architectural styles, they are generally block-like buildings which
cover a large portion of their sites and present to the street well-articulated
facades (often covered with ample porches).
- Two and three stories.
- Usually flat roofs.
- Block-like form with narrow end usually toward
the street.
- Many windows and doors facing the street.
- Front porches, often on each floor.
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