Indiana School for the Deaf

Indiana School for the Deaf is a fully accredited school for the deaf and hard of hearing, located in , Indiana, United States.
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  • Type: School
  • Description: American school
  • Also known as: Indiana Institution for the Education of the Deaf” and “State School for the Deaf
  • Address: 1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Corteva Coliseum and Jazz Kitchen.

Stadium
The is a 6,500-seat indoor multi-use arena, located on the Indiana State Fairgrounds in . It was originally called the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum and later the Pepsi Coliseum, Fairgrounds Coliseum, and Indiana Farmers Coliseum. is situated 3,200 feet south of Indiana School for the Deaf.

Restaurant
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The is a prominent jazz club and restaurant in Indianapolis, Indiana. The club showcases local, regional and national jazz acts. The opened in 1994 at the former location of The Place to Start at 54th Street and College Avenue in the /South Broad Ripple neighborhood. is situated 1¼ miles northwest of Indiana School for the Deaf.

Building
The Indiana Governor's Residence is the official home of the family of the governor of Indiana and is located in , . In use since 1973, it is the sixth official residence of Indiana's governors. The current tenant is Governor Mike Braun. is situated 1¼ miles west of Indiana School for the Deaf.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Meridian-Kessler and North Meridian Street Historic District.

Locality
is a residential neighborhood located about 4 miles north of downtown . It is bounded on the north by Kessler Boulevard, on the east by the Monon Trail greenway corridor, on the south by 38th Street, and to the west by Meridian Street.

Neighborhood
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is a national historic district in , Indiana, United States. It straddles the neighborhoods of Butler–Tarkington and .

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood and designated cultural district in , Indiana, United States. Located in Washington Township, about six miles north of downtown Indianapolis, Broad Ripple was first platted in 1837, became incorporated as the Town of Broad Ripple in 1894, and was annexed to the City of Indianapolis in 1922. is situated 2½ miles north of Indiana School for the Deaf.

Indiana School for the Deaf

Latitude
39.83628° or 39° 50′ 11″ north
Longitude
-86.13585° or 86° 8′ 9″ west
Elevation
735 feet (224 metres)
Open location code
86FMRVP7+GM
Open­Street­Map ID
way 365441761
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­school
Geo­Names ID
4259399
Wiki­data ID
Q14688456
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