Morris–Butler House
Houses completed in 1864Houses in IndianapolisHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in IndianaNational Register of Historic Places in IndianapolisSecond Empire architecture in Indiana
The Morris–Butler House is a Second Empire-style house built about 1864 in the Old Northside Historic District of Indianapolis, Indiana. Restored as a museum home by Indiana Landmarks between 1964 and 1969, the American Civil War-era residence was the non-profit organization's first preservation project. Restoration work retained some of its original architectural features, and the home was furnished in Victorian and Post-Victorian styles. Its use was changed to a venue for Indiana Landmarks programs, special events, and private rentals following a refurbishment in 2013. Regular daily tours of the property have been discontinued.
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North Park Avenue, Indianapolis Old Northside
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N 39.783277777778 ° | E -86.147944444444 ° |
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Morris-Butler House
North Park Avenue 1204
46202 Indianapolis, Old Northside
Indiana, United States
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