New Albany, Indiana • Floyd County
Cedar Bough Place Historic District in New Albany, Indiana, is a cohesive residential enclave featuring a collection of homes built primarily between 1870 and 1930. The district showcases a variety of popular architectural styles from the period, including Queen Anne, Italianate, and Colonial Revival, many with prominent porches and intricate detailing.
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Commerce; Architecture
914 E. Main St., New Albany, Indiana
Architecture
Roughly Depauw Ave. From Vincennes St. To Abersold Dr.; 1200 Blk. Of Beechwood Ave.; 1211 & 1214 Vance St., New Albany, Indiana
Education; Black
1803 Conservative St., New Albany, Indiana
Architecture; Industry
1420 E Main St., New Albany, Indiana
Architecture
911 State St., New Albany, Indiana
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
1600 Blocks Of Hedden Park And Hedden Court, 2410-2418 Charlestown Rd, New Albany, Indiana
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Community Planning And Development; Landscape Architecture; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Norfolk Ave To The N; Lima Rd, Spy Run Ave Extended, And N Clinton St To The E; Jacobs St To The S, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Education; European
17915 And 17819 Old Auburn Rd. And Adjacent Cemetery, Huntertown, Indiana
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Dodge Ave., The Alley Bet. Forest Park Blvd. And Anthony Blvd, Lake Ave. And The Alley, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Community Planning And Development; Landscape Architecture; Entertainment/Recreation
Roughly Including The Following Parks And Adjacent Right-of-way: Franke, Mccormick, Mcculloch, Mcmillen, Memorial, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By Old Mill Rd., Rudisell Blvd., Kimmel Dr. & Lexington Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By Broadway, W. Rudisill Blvd., Beaver Ave, And The Alley N Of Illsley Dr., Fort Wayne, Indiana