Indiana State Central Hospital for the Insane, 3000 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Marion County, IN
Summary
Significance: This building was Indiana's first medical center, and houses the state's oldest medical classrooms and amphitheater. It is representative of the best of the educational structures built and operated at state expense at the end of the nineteenth century and was recognized from the outset as an excellent example of laboratory design, development and equipment.
Survey number: HABS IN-69
Building/structure dates: 1895 Initial Construction
Tags
Date
1933 - 1970
Contributors
Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Scherrer, Adolph
John A. Schumacher Company
Smith, George
Location
Indianapolis (Ind.), 39.76504, -86.21153
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
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