Exterior, 1928
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Designed by Francis Costigan, the five-story building was enclosed by two, four-story wings. The Classical Revival Style structure, echoed by the cupolas, cornice, portico, and verandas, was completed in 1850, with later additions finishing in 1853. Columns flanked the building’s entrance and a cupola sat on top.
Image Courtesy of W.H. Bass Photo Company Collection, Indiana Historical Society.
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Indiana School for the Blind
Establishment: 1847-1850
Founded in 1847 by an act of the Indiana General Assembly, the earliest School for the Blind originated in the blocks bounded by Meridian, Pennsylvania, North, and St. Clair streets. Interestingly, the call for…