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Henry F. Campbell Mansion

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Renaissance Revival architecture in Indiana
Henry F. Campbell Mansion
Henry F. Campbell Mansion

Henry F. Campbell Mansion, also known as Esates Apartments, is a historic home located at Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. It was built between 1916 and 1922, and is a large 2+1⁄2-story, Italian Renaissance style cream colored brick and terra cotta mansion. It has a green terra cotta tile hipped roof. The house features a semi-circular entry portico supported by 10 Tuscan order marble columns. Also on the property are the contributing gardener's house, six-car garage, barn, and a garden shed.: 5 It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

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Henry F. Campbell Mansion
Cold Spring Manor Drive, Indianapolis

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46222 Indianapolis
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