Created By: Historic Urban Neighborhoods of Indianapolis
Year Built: 1927
Architecture Style: Colonial Revival
Key Features:
What you see here is one remaining house of two houses that originally occupied this corner. The house is another clapboard Colonial Revival, built in 1927. There was also another Colonial Revival house to the south of it, where the lawn and privacy fence are. That house was built in 1921. Tragically, that house burned down several years ago. The fire also damaged several houses around it. The house at 3604 has been repaired and the interior restored. These two houses were not part of the original Watson Road legal description. This spur of Watson Road was originally named Terrace Street, but the name was changed in time because the Watson Road name had more prestige than Terrace Street did.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Watson Park Neighborhood
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