Created By: Wabash County Museum
111 West Market Street
Built: 1920
Style: Georgian Revival
In the early twentieth century, Wabash residents agreed upon the importance of the "establishment of a high class, modern hotel." This goal was accomplished with the opening of the Hotel Indiana in May of 1920. At the time, it was thought that no other hotel in the area could compete with this state-of-the-art facility. The building is also referred to as the Red Apple Inn.
The Georgian Revival style of the Hotel Indiana is emphasized by the six-over-six window sashes, flat brick arches over the windows, and symmetry of the design. Other notable features include its monumental size and decorative heraldic shield.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Downtown Wabash Historic District
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