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Indiana Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings (page 6)

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Union Station
South Bend, IN
Union Station opened in 1929. It was designed by Fellheimer & Wagner who also designed the Buffalo Central and Cincinnati Union terminals. It officially closed as a train station in 1971 when Amtrak moved to another location in town. The building now houses the Union Station Technology Center. For more, see this website. [map]

National Guard Armory
Spencer, IN
This National Guard Armory was designed by Jacob Edwin Kopf and built in 1938. It closed in 2006 and the building now houses a gymnastics studio. [map]

National Building
Terre Haute, IN
Citizen's Trust Company
Terre Haute, IN
The National Building was built in 1934. [map]

This Citizen's Trust Company building was designed by Johnson, Miller & Miller and built from 1921-1922. It is also known as the Sycamore Building. [map]

Federal Hall
Terre Haute, IN
Federal Hall was designed by Miller & Yeager and built in 1934. The building originally housed a post office, the Social Security Administration, the FBI, the IRS, and the federal court. The building now houses the Scott College of Business. [map]

Tyson United Methodist Temple
Versailles, IN
The Tyson United Methodist Temple was designed by Wilbur Shook and built in 1937. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Versailles High School and Tyson Auditorium
Versailles, IN
Versailles High School was built in 1938. The Tyson Auditorium was built as an addition from 1949-1950. The Auditorium was used as a gym for basketball until 2008. The school has been converted into apartments. The Auditorium is slated to become a community center and town hall. For more, see this website. [map]

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