Lafayette, Indiana • Tippecanoe County
The Judge Cyrus Ball House is a substantial two-story brick residence in Lafayette, Indiana, showcasing Queen Anne architectural elements. It features a complex roofline with gables and dormers, decorative shingle work, and a wraparound porch with turned posts.
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Architecture; Transportation
200 N. 2nd St, Lafayette, Indiana
Commerce; Transportation; Education; Architecture; Religion
Roughly Bounded By Union, 3rd, 4th, Ferry, And 9th Sts., Lafayette, Indiana
Architecture
602 N. Fifth Street, Lafayette, Indiana
Commerce; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Architecture; Communications
Roughly Bounded By 2nd, Ferry, 6th And South Sts., Lafayette, Indiana
Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Columbia, Norfolk & Western Rr Tracks, Alabama, Seventh, South And Sixth Sts., Lafayette, Indiana
Architecture
4106 E. 200 North, Ne Of Lafayette, Lafayette, Indiana
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Literature; Architecture
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