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| Indiana Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings (page 3) |
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| former Inland Steel Company East Chicago, IN |
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| The Inland Steel Company building was designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White and built in 1930. The building is still used for steel fabricating. It houses Cliffs' Indiana Harbor location. [map] |
| former Indiana Associated Telephone Corporation Elkhart, IN |
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| The Indiana Associated Telephone Corporation building appears to be from the 1940s. The building shown on the right above is a mid-century modern addition. For more, see this website. [map] |
| National Guard Armory Evansville, IN |
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| This National Guard Armory was built from 1937-1938. In 2020, the building was converted into an indoor athletic facility for the University of Evansville. [map] |
| Central Library Evansville, IN |
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| The Central Library was designed by Walker & Weeks and Harry E. Boyle. It was built from 1931-1932. The library moved to a new location in 2004. Since 2006, the building hhas housed the Children's Museum of Evansville. [map] |
| Lincoln Bank Tower Fort Wayne, IN |
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| The Lincoln Bank Tower was designed by Alvin M. Strauss and built from 1929-1930. The design was inspired by the Tribune Tower in Chicago. For more, see this website. [map] |
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