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⊲ Previous 100 Historical Markers and War Memorials in Marion County, Indiana
Indianapolis is the county seat for Marion County
101 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Jay County Organized in 1836 Named for John Jay — |
102 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Jefferson County Organized in 1811 Named for Thomas Jefferson — |
103 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Jennings County Organized in 1817 Named for Jonathan Jennings — |
104 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Johnson County Organized in 1822 Named for John Johnson — |
105 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Johnson County Organized in 1822 Named for John Johnson — |
106 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Jonas Salk (October 28, 1914 - June 23, 1995) — |
107 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Jones Tabernacle A.M.E. Zion Church Site — |
108 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Knox County Organized in 1790 Named for Henry Knox — |
109 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Kosciusko County Organized in 1836 Named for Thaddeus Kosciuszko — |
110 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — LaGrange County Organized in 1832 Named for LaGrange-Bleneau — |
111 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Lake County Organized in 1836 Named for Lake Michigan — |
112 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — LaPorte County Organized in 1832 Name is French for "The Port" — |
113 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Lawrence County Organized in 1818 Named for James Lawrence — |
114 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — 49.2018.3 — Lincoln Hospital 1909-ca. 1915 — |
115 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Madame C.J. Walker Timeline — |
116 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Madison County Organized in 1823 Named for James Madison — |
117 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Marion County Organized in 1822 Named for Francis Marion — |
118 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Mark Twain (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910) — |
119 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Marshall County Organized in 1836 Named for John Marshall — |
120 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Martin County Organized in 1820 Named for John T. Martin — |
121 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Mary Cable / School No. 4 Site — |
122 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — McCormick Cabin Site — |
123 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — McCormick House — |
124 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Miami County Organized in 1834 Named for the Miami Tribe — |
125 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — 49.1968.1 — Milestones in Nursing — |
126 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Mill Race Site — |
127 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Monroe County Organized in 1818 Named for James Monroe — |
128 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Montgomery County Organized in 1823 Named for Richard Montgomery — |
129 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Montgomery House — |
130 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Morgan County Organized in 1829 Named for Daniel Morgan — |
131 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Morton-Finney House — |
132 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — National Road Legacy Project — |
133 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Newton County Organized in 1835 Named for John Newton — |
134 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Noble County Organized in 1836 Named for James Noble — |
135 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Normal College of the American Gymnastics Union — |
136 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Ohio County Organized in 1844 Named for the Ohio River — |
137 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Orange County Organized in 1816 Named for Orange County, N.C. — |
138 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Orvis House — |
139 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Owen County Organized in 1819 Named for Abraham Owen — |
140 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Parke County Organized in 1821 Named for Benjamin Parke — |
141 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Perry County Organized in 1818 Named for Oliver Hazard Perry — |
142 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Pike County Organized in 1817 Named for Zebulon Pike — |
143 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Politicians, Poets, and Lion Tamers Historic National Road The Road That Built the Nation — |
144 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Porter County Organized in 1836 Named for David Porter — |
145 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Posey County Organized in 1814 Named for Thomas Posey — |
146 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Pulaski County Organized in 1839 Named for Casimir Pulaski — |
147 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Putnam County Organized in 1822 Named for Israel Putnam — |
148 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Randolph County Organized in 1818 Named for Thomas Randolph — |
149 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Ransom House — |
150 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — 49.2021.1 — Rep. Roberta West Nicholson 1903-1987 — |
151 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Ripley County Organized in 1818 Named for E.L. Wheelock Ripley — |
152 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Robert W. Long Hospital — |
153 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — 49.1998.1 — Romanian Orthodox Church Reported permanently removed |
154 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — 49.2019.1 — Romanian Orthodox Church — |
155 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Rubins House — |
156 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Rush County Organized in 1822 Named for Benjamin Rush — |
157 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Scott County Organized in 1820 Named for Charles Scott — |
158 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Scottish Rite Cathedral 650 North Meridian Street — |
159 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Sewall House — |
160 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Shelby County Organized in 1822 Named for Isaac Shelby — |
161 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Sigma Theta Tau International — |
162 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Spencer County Organized in 1818 Named for Spier Spencer — |
163 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — St. Joseph County Organized in 1830 Named for the St. Joseph River — |
164 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Starke County Organized in 1850 Named for John Starke — |
165 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Steam in Indianapolis — |
166 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Steuben County Organized in 1837 Named for Baron Friedreich Wilhelm von Steuben — |
167 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Stewart House — |
168 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Stout House — |
169 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Stutz — |
170 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Sullivan County Organized in 1817 Named for Daniel Sullivan — |
171 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Susan B. Anthony (February 15, 1820 - March 13, 1906) — |
172 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Switzerland County Organized in 1814 Named for the country of Switzerland — |
173 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Talking Wall — |
174 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — 49.2020.1 — The American Legion — |
175 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — The College Inn Site — |
176 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — The Indiana Steam Clock — |
177 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — The Plague Cemetery — |
178 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — The Pumphouse — |
179 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — The Pumphouse An American Water Landmark Significant in the History of Public Water Supply — |
180 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — The Wilson Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis — |
181 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — This Tablet Marks the Homestead of Isaac Wilson, Pioneer and Patriot. — |
182 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Thomas Edison (February 11, 1847 - October 18, 1931) — |
183 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Tippecanoe County Organized in 1826 Named for the Tippecanoe River — |
184 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Tipton County Organized in 1844 Named for John Tipton — |
185 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Union County Organized in 1821 Named for the spirit of national unity — |
186 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Vanderburgh County Organized in 1818 Named for Henry Vanderburgh — |
187 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Vermillion County Organized in 1824 Named for the Vermillion River — |
188 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Vigo County Organized in 1818 Named for Francis Vigo — |
189 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Walker House — |
190 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Warren County Organized in 1827 Named for Joseph Warren — |
191 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Warrick County Organized in 1813 Organized in 1813 — |
192 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Wayne County Organized in 1811 Named for Anthony Wayne — |
193 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Wells County Organized in 1837 Named for William Wells — |
194 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Western Expansion 1866 - 1911 Medal of Honor Memorial — |
195 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — White County Organized in 1834 Named for Isaac White — |
196 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Whitley County Organized in 1838 Named for William Whitley — |
197 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Wilbur and Orville Wright (WW: April 16, 1867 - May 30, 1912 | OW: August 19, 1871 - January 30, 1948) — |
198 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Wilson House Site — |
199 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Fairgrounds — Indiana State Fairgrounds Mile — |
200 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Fall Creek Place — Prince Hall Freemasonry — |
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