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Malott Building, 118 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Marion County, IN

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Significance: Built in 1896, the Malott Building was constructed to house wholesale businesses in Indianapolis' Wholesale District. Established during the Civil War, the Wholesale District served the city and central Indiana until after the Second World War as a source of wholesale products ranging from groceries to tires and millinery. The Malott Building is a contributing structure in the Indianapolis Union Station-Wholesale District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on July 14, 1982.

Survey number: HABS IN-226

National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 82000067

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1933 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
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Indianapolis (Ind.) ,  39.76495, -86.15820
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commercial facilities wholesalers indianapolis ind malott meridian south meridian street indianapolis marion marion county indiana historic american buildings survey photo ultra high resolution high resolution historic american engineering record historic american landscapes survey american civil war civil war architecture commercial buildings architeture interior second world war library of congress southern states national register of historic places