During WWII and for a few years beyond the war, Christ Church offered a social hour to service men and women who were passing through Indianapolis. The event later became known as the Christ Church Canteen. [1948]Appears in Destination Indiana
In the early years, Governor's Square, as the area around the Circle was called, consisted of reside...
In 1973 community leaders promoted a new look for the northwest quadrant and other areas of the Circ...
During a seminar in October of 1943, a group of men and women Salvation Army officers gathered on th...
Bricked sidewalks and modern light fixtures were added to the Circle in the early 1970s. Christ Chur...
Events were often held on the south side of Monument Circle. The War Camp Community Service arranged...
The crowd gathered on the steps of the monument. The Columbia Club and Indianapolis Water Company ar...
After the Civil War the Circle area was improved, and there was a transition from residential to com...
A military band leads groups of soldiers as they march around Monument Circle. Crowds are on both si...
Aerial view of Monument Circle taken at night, ca. 1980. Thousands of people visit the monument for ...
Local people used to walk to the Indianapolis Water Company building to pay their bills. Being locat...
In the late 1930s changes were in the air for Hoosier citizens. As they went about their daily lives...
In Europe the war ended on May 7, 1945 and the announcement by President Harry S. Truman was receive...
During the late 1800s there were several attempts to move the church from the Circle. However, the v...
Thousands of people assembled in front of the stage area for the ceremonies May 15, 1902
Christmas Decorations on Monument Circle in the 1950s. Every year since 1945 the Monument has been a...
In the early years, Governor's Square, as the area around the Circle was called, consisted of reside...
In 1973 community leaders promoted a new look for the northwest quadrant and other areas of the Circ...
During a seminar in October of 1943, a group of men and women Salvation Army officers gathered on th...
Bricked sidewalks and modern light fixtures were added to the Circle in the early 1970s. Christ Chur...
Events were often held on the south side of Monument Circle. The War Camp Community Service arranged...
The crowd gathered on the steps of the monument. The Columbia Club and Indianapolis Water Company ar...
After the Civil War the Circle area was improved, and there was a transition from residential to com...
A military band leads groups of soldiers as they march around Monument Circle. Crowds are on both si...
Aerial view of Monument Circle taken at night, ca. 1980. Thousands of people visit the monument for ...
Local people used to walk to the Indianapolis Water Company building to pay their bills. Being locat...
In the late 1930s changes were in the air for Hoosier citizens. As they went about their daily lives...
In Europe the war ended on May 7, 1945 and the announcement by President Harry S. Truman was receive...
During the late 1800s there were several attempts to move the church from the Circle. However, the v...
Thousands of people assembled in front of the stage area for the ceremonies May 15, 1902
Christmas Decorations on Monument Circle in the 1950s. Every year since 1945 the Monument has been a...
In the early years, Governor's Square, as the area around the Circle was called, consisted of reside...
In 1973 community leaders promoted a new look for the northwest quadrant and other areas of the Circ...
During a seminar in October of 1943, a group of men and women Salvation Army officers gathered on th...