Created By: Historic Urban Neighborhoods of Indianapolis
Sometime in the 1940s, the landscaped esplanade which ran the length of Pennsylvania Street was removed by the City of Indianapolis. A similar esplanade along 32nd street was also removed around this time. Today, the Triangle is one of three “traffic calming” road structures in Meridian Park. Landscaped and maintained by the neighborhood, the three traffic barriers along Pennsylvania Street were installed in 2002 and provide a partial glimpse of what the street may have looked like before the original landscaped esplanade was removed.
Like many of the city’s early streets, Historic Meridian Park's were bricked with thick pavers made in Braille, Indiana.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Historic Meridian Park Neighborhood
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