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Depew Memorial Fountain

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Depew Memorial Fountain is a freestanding fountain completed in 1919 and located in University Park in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, within the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza.

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Depew Memorial Fountain
Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Indianapolis

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Indianapolis Cultural Trail
46204 Indianapolis
Indiana, United States
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