Bakery and “New” Barracks - 5635 Lawton Loop East Drive / 8901 & 8902 Otis Avenue

Fort Benjamin Harrison

Bakery and “New” Barracks - 5635 Lawton Loop East Drive / 8901 & 8902 Otis Avenue

Indianapolis, Indiana 46216, United States

Created By: Historic Urban Neighborhoods of Indianapolis

Information

Year Built: 1908

Architecture Style: Colonial Revival

Key Features:

- Bakery

  • Masonry Crowns over Windows and Doors
  • Symmetrical Design
  • Multi-Paned Windows

- Barracks

  • Double Level Porch With Brick Column Porch Supports
  • Fanlights on Gable Front Wings
  • Two Entrances

We’ll pass the old bakery (635 Lawton Loop East Drive) on our right, which when built, had a capacity of 1,000 loaves of bread a day. Later, it was converted to the post library. We will pass in between the “new barracks” (8901 & 8902 Otis Avenue) which were built in 1939 to house soldiers training to be army bakers on the right, and soldiers training to serve in the army chaplain corps on the left. During World War II, these buildings also served as barracks for the Army Women’s Auxiliary Corps, or WACs.

8901 Otis Avenue is now the Schneider Geospatial. 8902 Otis Avenue is now a multi-use office building.

This is the last stop on our tour!

If you have not already, please take the opportunity to visit Fort Harrison State Park. It is just a block north of the Inn at 6000 North Post Road.

Historic Urban Neighborhoods of Indianapolis and Indiana Landmarks thanks you for joning us! Consider taking one of other fantasic tours on PocketSights!

This point of interest is part of the tour: Fort Benjamin Harrison


 

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