Stutz House (Indianapolis, Indiana)
| place with historical importance, non-profit organization, 1923_construction, commercial building
USA /
Indiana /
Indianapolis /
Indianapolis, Indiana /
North Meridian Street, 3190
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/ USA
/ Indiana
/ Indianapolis
place with historical importance, non-profit organization, 1923_construction, commercial building
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The home was built in 1923 for automotive engineer and industrialist Harry C. Stutz. The eclectic Craftsman-style house, which incorporates both Prairie and classical details, is of masonry construction with buff brick and a green clay tile roof. These materials echo the architecture of the Stutz Factory complex at West 10th Street and Capitol Avenue.
Owned by The Children's Museum of Indianapolis since 2003, the Stutz House is home to the Mapleton-Fall Creek Development Corporation (MFCDC).
The home was built in 1923 for automotive engineer and industrialist Harry C. Stutz. The eclectic Craftsman-style house, which incorporates both Prairie and classical details, is of masonry construction with buff brick and a green clay tile roof. These materials echo the architecture of the Stutz Factory complex at West 10th Street and Capitol Avenue.
Owned by The Children's Museum of Indianapolis since 2003, the Stutz House is home to the Mapleton-Fall Creek Development Corporation (MFCDC).
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Coordinates: 39°48'48"N 86°9'26"W
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