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Spink Arms Hotel

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Spink Arms Hotel
Spink Arms Hotel

Spink Arms Hotel, also known as the Lionel Artis Center, is a historic hotel building located at Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1919, and consists of two eight-story, brick towers linked by a one-story connector. It is in the Tudor Revival style and features twin four-story oriel windows on each tower and a crenellated parapet. Behind the building is a four-story parking garage constructed in 1922.: 5 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

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Spink Arms Hotel
North Meridian Street, Indianapolis

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North Meridian Street 240
46204 Indianapolis
Indiana, United States
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