Indiana Governor’s Residence
The Indiana Governor's Residence is the official home of the family of the governor of Indiana and is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. In use since 1973, it is the sixth official residence of Indiana's governors. The current tenant is Governor Mike Braun.- Type: Building
- Description: Official home of the Governor of Indiana
- Also known as: “Governor’s Mansion” and “Indiana Governor’s Mansion”
- Address: 4750 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium and Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium
Planetarium
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Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium is a part of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium is situated 3,800 feet west of Indiana Governor’s Residence.
Hinkle Fieldhouse
University building
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Hinkle Fieldhouse is a basketball arena in the midwestern United States, located on the campus of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. Completed in early 1928, it was the largest basketball arena in the U.S. until 1950. Hinkle Fieldhouse is situated 2,900 feet west of Indiana Governor’s Residence.
Meridian Street United Methodist Church
Church
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Meridian Street United Methodist Church, known in its early years as Wesley Chapel, the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Meridian Street Methodist Church, is a Methodist church located at 5500 North Meridian Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. Meridian Street United Methodist Church is situated 4,100 feet north of Indiana Governor’s Residence.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Meridian-Kessler and North Meridian Street Historic District.
Meridian-Kessler
Locality
Meridian-Kessler is a residential neighborhood located about 4 miles north of downtown Indianapolis. 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.
North Meridian Street Historic District
Neighborhood
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North Meridian Street Historic District is a national historic district in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It straddles the neighborhoods of Butler–Tarkington and Meridian–Kessler.
Broad Ripple Village
Neighborhood
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Broad Ripple Village is a neighborhood and designated cultural district in Indianapolis, 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. Broad Ripple Village is situated 2 miles north of Indiana Governor’s Residence.
Indiana Governor’s Residence
- Category: official residence
- Location: Washington Township, Marion, Indiana, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.84078° or 39° 50′ 27″ northLongitude
-86.15775° or 86° 9′ 28″ westOpen location code
86FMRRRR+8VOpenStreetMap ID
way 686856088OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesWikidata ID
Q14688448
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Slovenian—“Indiana Governor’s Residence” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “印第安納州州長官邸”
- Chinese: “印第安納州長官邸”
- Hebrew: “אחוזת המושל”
- Hebrew: “בית מושל אינדיאנה”
- Russian: “резиденция губернатора Индианы”
- Russian: “резиденция губернатора штата Индиана”
- Slovenian: “rezidenca guvernerja Indiane”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church and Sharp Community Garden.
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