This picture of downtown Indianapolis highlights the city\u27s advanced highway and road system that incorporates connected facilities and skywalks in order to keep motor traffic and foot traffic moving. Indianapolis has more interstate highway junctions than any other metropolitan area in the United States.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/2107/thumbnail.jp
The maps shows that 43 independent lines, 18 steam and 25 interurbans entered the city. A belt railr...
This aerial view includes a view of the State Capitol building, the State Office building and the In...
View of a busy intersection in downtown Indianapolis. The sidewalks are very congested. Automobiles ...
This picture of downtown Indianapolis highlights the city\u27s advanced highway and road system that...
Aerial view showing several large buildings in downtown Indianapolis including the Indianapolis Sent...
Aerial view of downtown Indianapolis showing the intersection of several busy streets. A flat iron-s...
Aerial view of downtown Indianapolis looking east, with Monument Circle in the center
At one point, Indiana had over 2,100 miles of interurban lines, connecting both major cities and sma...
This late 1960s map shows Indianapolis planning improvements to its highways, hospitals, commercial ...
Street scene showing buildings along two streets in Indianapolis. The entrance of a three-story bric...
This east facing view down W New York St. shows the Indianapolis’ skyline rising up from the flat mi...
Indianapolis is the largest city in the state of Indiana, and the twelfth largest city in the United...
Trolley cars, horse-drawn vehicles, and pedestrians clog the intersection of Illinois and Washington...
As depicted in this 1905 image, Indianapolis was a city in transition with the varying modes of tran...
The intersection of Washington and Illinois Streets at the heart of the busy capitol city less than ...
The maps shows that 43 independent lines, 18 steam and 25 interurbans entered the city. A belt railr...
This aerial view includes a view of the State Capitol building, the State Office building and the In...
View of a busy intersection in downtown Indianapolis. The sidewalks are very congested. Automobiles ...
This picture of downtown Indianapolis highlights the city\u27s advanced highway and road system that...
Aerial view showing several large buildings in downtown Indianapolis including the Indianapolis Sent...
Aerial view of downtown Indianapolis showing the intersection of several busy streets. A flat iron-s...
Aerial view of downtown Indianapolis looking east, with Monument Circle in the center
At one point, Indiana had over 2,100 miles of interurban lines, connecting both major cities and sma...
This late 1960s map shows Indianapolis planning improvements to its highways, hospitals, commercial ...
Street scene showing buildings along two streets in Indianapolis. The entrance of a three-story bric...
This east facing view down W New York St. shows the Indianapolis’ skyline rising up from the flat mi...
Indianapolis is the largest city in the state of Indiana, and the twelfth largest city in the United...
Trolley cars, horse-drawn vehicles, and pedestrians clog the intersection of Illinois and Washington...
As depicted in this 1905 image, Indianapolis was a city in transition with the varying modes of tran...
The intersection of Washington and Illinois Streets at the heart of the busy capitol city less than ...
The maps shows that 43 independent lines, 18 steam and 25 interurbans entered the city. A belt railr...
This aerial view includes a view of the State Capitol building, the State Office building and the In...
View of a busy intersection in downtown Indianapolis. The sidewalks are very congested. Automobiles ...