Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
"One is Man Controlling Trade," 1942 statue by Michael Lantz, at Feder...
Title, date, subject note, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The George F. Landegger Collection of District of Columbia Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America, Library of Congress, Pr... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More
Lantz House, 214 West Main Street, Centerville, Wayne County, IN
Significance: The Lantz House was built ca. 1830-35 and is one of the oldest examples of late Federal architecture adapted to the local "Centerville Arch" style. This style evolved when National Road (U.S. 40)... More