Created By: Historic Urban Neighborhoods of Indianapolis
Year Built: 1907
Architectural Style: Dutch Colonial Revival / Neo-Classical
- Key Features:
Meridian Park’s northeast anchor — and second house designed by Rubush & Hunter — is this 1907 Dutch Colonial Revival. This home features an unusual mixture of Neo-Classical and Flemish influences. The house’s curved parapet gables and “Flemish bond” brick pattern reflect Dutch influences while the centrally located door and use of Doric columns are a good example of the Neo-Classical style. Jess LaNore has been restoring the house since he purchased it in 2007. Most of his work involves ‘undoing’ the house’s 1938 conversion into a duplex. It has been on neighborhood home tours in 2010 and 2015 to show the results of steady progress over time.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Historic Meridian Park Neighborhood
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