Inspired by Gothic Revival architecture, the Chamber of Commerce Building in Indianapolis features high arches, and elaborate stone sculptures with representations of art, science, commerce, and industry, and gargoyles. Erected in 1926, it was designed by Indianapolis architect, Robert Frost Daggett. The building is one of downtown's landmarks and houses the Chamber of Commerce and other shops and businesses. It is located at 320 North Meridian Street.This image is a preservation copy made from an unstable original nitrate negative. The image is part of Series II
This color photograph features Newton in 1973. The image depicts the front of the Chamber of Commer...
Located in Garfield Park this building was designed by the architectural firm of Rubush & Hunter in ...
Inside the Chamber of Commerce (Mackie Building or Grain Exchange Building). Built for Alexander Mit...
Photograph of the "new" Chamber of Commerce Building, looking east from Twelfth Street and Hill Stre...
The former Indianapolis City Hall, is constructed of limestone and was designed in the Neoclassical ...
Photograph of the "new" Chamber of Commerce Building, looking east from Twelfth Street and Hill Stre...
Photograph of the "old" Chamber of Commerce Building (dedicated 1903). The building housed offices f...
Located at 5 East Market Street on Monument Circle, the Circle Tower Building is the premier Art Dec...
View across a street towards the brick Athletic Club and the slender, stone Chamber of Commerce Buil...
This book is the result of nine months work on the design of a museum of science and industry for In...
View of the old Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade building. The building next door has a small ...
View of the Merchants Bank building in downtown Indianapolis. Streetcars pass by on the street below...
The aluminum, concrete, and glass American Fletcher National Bank was the first curtain wall buildin...
An image scanned from a black and white negative with the caption, Chamber of Commerce, in Dexter,...
Photograph of exterior of Chamber of Commerce, showing columns in foreground, 1941. In the extreme f...
This color photograph features Newton in 1973. The image depicts the front of the Chamber of Commer...
Located in Garfield Park this building was designed by the architectural firm of Rubush & Hunter in ...
Inside the Chamber of Commerce (Mackie Building or Grain Exchange Building). Built for Alexander Mit...
Photograph of the "new" Chamber of Commerce Building, looking east from Twelfth Street and Hill Stre...
The former Indianapolis City Hall, is constructed of limestone and was designed in the Neoclassical ...
Photograph of the "new" Chamber of Commerce Building, looking east from Twelfth Street and Hill Stre...
Photograph of the "old" Chamber of Commerce Building (dedicated 1903). The building housed offices f...
Located at 5 East Market Street on Monument Circle, the Circle Tower Building is the premier Art Dec...
View across a street towards the brick Athletic Club and the slender, stone Chamber of Commerce Buil...
This book is the result of nine months work on the design of a museum of science and industry for In...
View of the old Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade building. The building next door has a small ...
View of the Merchants Bank building in downtown Indianapolis. Streetcars pass by on the street below...
The aluminum, concrete, and glass American Fletcher National Bank was the first curtain wall buildin...
An image scanned from a black and white negative with the caption, Chamber of Commerce, in Dexter,...
Photograph of exterior of Chamber of Commerce, showing columns in foreground, 1941. In the extreme f...
This color photograph features Newton in 1973. The image depicts the front of the Chamber of Commer...
Located in Garfield Park this building was designed by the architectural firm of Rubush & Hunter in ...
Inside the Chamber of Commerce (Mackie Building or Grain Exchange Building). Built for Alexander Mit...