The Nashville Historic District encompasses the core of Brown County's county seat, featuring a collection of well-preserved 19th and early 20th-century buildings. Its architecture reflects the rural Midwestern character of the era, with commercial and residential structures showcasing vernacular styles.
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Engineering; Transportation
Hickory Hill Rd. Across The N. Fork Of Salt Cr., Nashville, Indiana
Politics/Government; Architecture
Courthouse, Old Log Jail, And The Historical Society Museum Bldg., Nashville, Indiana
Architecture; Conservation; Entertainment/Recreation; Landscape Architecture
1405 In 46 West, Nashville, Indiana
Art; Education
Sw Of Nashville Off In 46, Nashville, Indiana
Commerce; Architecture
Main And Vanburen Sts., Nashville, Indiana
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Community Planning And Development; Social History; Politics/Government
Each Side Of Homestead Dr. And The West Side Of High St., Decatur, Indiana
Commerce; Architecture
144-455 E. Line St., Geneva, Indiana
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By Fairfield And South Wayne Aves., Pierce And Beechwood Drs., Fort Wayne, Indiana
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By Vermont Ave., Crescent Ave. Florida Dr., State Blvd., West And East Drs., Curdes, And Dodge Aves. Ave, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Industry; Architecture
1635 Broadway And 1030 Stanley Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana
Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Education; Religion
Roughly Bounded By West Rudisill Blvd., South Calhoun St., South Cornell Cir., Pasadena Dr., Hoagland Ave., And Webster St., Fort Wayne, Indiana