List of Art Deco architecture in Indiana

This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architectural style in Indiana, United States.

Greyhound Bus Terminal, Evansville

Evansville

  • 325 Main Street (former J. H. Schultz Shoes), Evansville, 1909 and 1940s
  • Bosse Field, Evansville, 1915
  • Cambridge Arms Apartments, Evansville, 1920
  • Children's Museum of Evansville, Evansville, 1931
  • Evansville Civic Theatre (former Columbia Theatre), Evansville, 1910 and 1939
  • Firestone Tire and Rubber Store, Evansville, 1930
  • Greyhound Bus Terminal, Evansville, 1938
  • Hulman Building, Evansville, 1928
  • Indiana Bell Building, Evansville, 1929
  • Lincoln School, Evansville, 1928
  • Lynch School (now law offices), Evansville, 1930
  • Old Fellwock Auto Company, Evansville, 1922
  • Vectren Power Substation (former SIGECO substation), Evansville, 1935
  • Zuki Restaurant (former a bank), Evansville, 1940
Lincoln Bank Tower, Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne

  • 3414 Fairfield, Fort Wayne, 1940
  • AT&T Building (former Indiana Bell Telephone Company Exchange Building), Fort Wayne, 1932
  • E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Fort Wayne, 1932
  • Goodrich Silvertown Tire and Service Station, Fort Wayne, 1930
  • Harry L. Soshea House, 930 Prange, Fort Wayne, 1936
  • Indiana State Highway Garage, Fort Wayne, 1938, 1968
  • Lewis Bakeries (former Holsum Bakery Company), Fort Wayne, 1928 and 1948
  • Lincoln Bank Tower, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1930
  • MacDougal Memorial Chapel, Fort Wayne
  • North Manufacturing Building, 730 Growth, Fort Wayne, 1923
  • REA Magnet Wire Company (former INCA Company Building), Fort Wayne, 1928
  • Strebig Construction Building, Fort Wayne, 1958
  • Trinity Hall, University of St. Francis, Fort Wayne, 1948
  • Zollner Piston Company, Fort Wayne, 1931
Bush Stadium, Indianapolis

Indianapolis

New Haven

  • 621 Broadway Street, New Haven, 1925
  • Navy Club (former Arrington Theatre, Broadway Theatre), New Haven, 1930 and 1945
  • New Haven Adams Township Fire Department Station 1, New Haven
Grover Center Museum and Historical Society, Shelbyville

Shelbyville

  • Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Shelbyville, 1930
  • First United Methodist Church, Shelbyville, 1920
  • Grover Center Museum and Historical Society (former Elk's Lodge), Shelbyville, 1940
  • Lora B. Pearson School, Shelbyville, 1939
  • Porter Pool Bathhouse, Shelbyville, 1930
  • Shelby County Courthouse, Shelbyville, 1937
  • Shelby Tire & Auto Care, Shelbyville
Union Station, South Bend

South Bend

  • 1000 Sample Street (former Wilson Brothers), South Bend, 1920
  • 1008 Lincolnway East, South Bend, 1925
  • 1011 Main Street, South Bend, 1924
  • 1237 Western Avenue, South Bend, 1914
  • 303 Chapin Street, South Bend, 1922
  • 407 Lincolnway West Apartments, South Bend, 1930
  • Farmers Security Building, 133 South Main Street, South Bend, 1915
  • Fire Station No. 4, South Bend, 1920
  • Hoffman Hotel Apartments, South Bend, 1930
  • I & M Building, South Bend, 1929
  • Indiana Fencing Academy/Escrime du Lac Fencing Club, South Bend, 1950
  • Jefferson Place, South Bend, 1920
  • John Adams High School, South Bend, 1940
  • Kaniewski Building, 1201 Western Avenue, South Bend, 1914
  • Marquette School, South Bend, 1937
  • NIPSCO Gas Building, South Bend, 1940
  • PTL Tire Company, South Bend, 1930
  • Robert A. Grant Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, South Bend, 1933
  • Rozplochowski Furniture, 1237 Western Avenue, South Bend, 1914
  • South Bend Chocolate Company (former John Baungarth Company), South Bend, 1929
  • South Bend Tribune Building, South Bend, 1922
  • State Theatre, South Bend, 1934
  • That Church Downtown (former Salvation Army), South Bend, 1946
  • Twin City Building, South Bend, 1928
  • Union Station, South Bend, 1929
  • W. R. Hinkle and Company, South Bend, 1922
Terre Haute Post Office and Federal Building, Terre Haute

Terre Haute

Versailles

Other cites

See also

References

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  • Media related to Art Deco architecture in Indiana at Wikimedia Commons