Alameda, a sprawling Italian Renaissance Revival mansion in Indianapolis, was built in 1909 for pharmaceutical magnate Eli Lilly. Its grandeur features ornate detailing, extensive gardens, and a large carriage house. The property showcases the opulent lifestyle of early 20th-century industrialists.
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