McCormick Cabin Site (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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McCormick Cabin Site is a historic site located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is the site of the cabin John Wesley McCormick (1754–1837) built in 1820. It was at the cabin that commissioners appointed by the Indiana General Assembly met in June 1820 to select the site for the permanent seat of state government at Indianapolis. The site is commemorated by a granite boulder in White River State Park with a plaque erected in 1924.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCormick_Cabin_Site
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Coordinates: 39°46'5"N 86°10'24"W
- West Indianapolis 4.5 km
- South Side Landfill 6.1 km
- Center Township 6.7 km
- Garden City 6.7 km
- Perry Township 8 km
- Hanson Aggregates Midwest 8.1 km
- Indianapolis International Airport (IND/KIND) 14 km
- Decatur Township 14 km
- Wayne Township 15 km
- AmeriPlex Indianapolis 16 km
- White River State Park 0.3 km
- James T. Morris Arena (under construction) 0.3 km
- White River State Park Parking Garage 0.4 km
- Military Park 0.5 km
- JW Marriott Indianapolis 0.5 km
- Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium 0.5 km
- Lot 80 0.6 km
- Indiana Government Center South 0.7 km
- Central Canal 0.8 km
- Purdue University in Indianapolis 0.9 km