Whether they include big or small homes sitting on narrow streets or expansive boulevards, our historic neighborhoods encompass an assortment of housing styles from various periods in the city’s development. There is no question—historic neighborhoods contribute to the architectural and social fabric from which Indianapolis was born. These historic districts give us cause to celebrate our heritage through their unique and distinct contributions to the Indianapolis landscape.
So if you’re looking for American Foursquare, Craftsman/bungalow, Queen Anne, Italianate, French Eclectic, Victorian, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Turn-of-the-Century cottages or even 1950’s Ranch-style homes, you’ll find them within Indianapolis’ historic neighborhoods. Historic neighborhoods are found both within Indianapolis’ central urban core as well as throughout Marion County.