Description: CP5557 Greetings from Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana offers a warm welcome and traditional Hoosier hospitality to visitors and travelers throughout the year. Photo by Jim DoanePUBLISHED AND DISTRIBUTED BY INDIANA SCENIC IMAGES, INDIANAPOLIS, IN....................... This list of tallest buildings in Indianapolis ranks skyscrapers and high-rises in the U.S. city of Indianapolis, Indiana, by height. The city's three skyscrapers and a majority of its high-rises are located in downtown Indianapolis. The tallest building in the city is the 49-story Salesforce Tower, which rises 701 feet (214 m), excluding antenna masts, and was completed in 1990. The structure is the tallest completed building in the state and the 175th tallest building in the U.S. The city's second tallest structure is the OneAmerica Tower, which was the tallest building in Indiana from 1982 until 1990. Of the 40 tallest buildings in Indiana, 34 are located in Indianapolis. The history of skyscrapers in Indianapolis began with the completion in 1895 of the Thomas Building, which is regarded as the first high-rise in the city. Before it was demolished, this structure stood 13 stories and 170 feet (52 m) in height. Indianapolis went through an early high-rise construction boom in the 1960s, during which time the city saw the completion of the 372-foot (113 m) City-County Building. The City-County Building was the first building in the city to rise higher than the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, and was the tallest building in the city until 1970. However, the pace of new high-rise construction then slowed until 1982; starting in that year, Indianapolis entered into a large building boom that lasted until 1990. During that time, six of the city's ten tallest skyscrapers were built, including the Chase Tower, OneAmerica Tower and Market Tower. Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It replaced the RCA Dome as the home field of the National Football League (NFL)'s Indianapolis Colts and opened on August 16, 2008. The stadium was constructed to allow the removal of the RCA Dome and expansion of the Indiana Convention Center on its site. It is located on the south side of South Street, a block south of the former site of the RCA Dome. The stadium's naming rights belong to the Lucas Oil corporation. Salesforce Tower300 NorthOneAmerica TowerRegions TowerMarket TowerMeridianBMO PlazaJW Marriott IndianapolisCity-County Building101 West OhioAT&T BuildingCapital Center South TowerHilton IndianapolisRiley Towers IRiley Towers II360 Market SquareConrad Indianapolis220 MeridianMarket Square CenterSidney & Lois Eskenazi HospitalCityView on MeridianHyatt Regency Indianapolis / PNC CenterSimon Property Group HeadquartersIndiana StatehouseFifth Third Bank TowerBarnes and Thornburg BuildingEmbassy Suites by Hilton Indianapolis Downtown8888 Keystone CrossingFletcher Trust BuildingSheraton Indianapolis City CentreIndiana Government Center NorthIndianapolis Marriott DowntownOne North PennsylvaniaRiley Hospital for Children Simon Family Tower30 South MeridianRichard G. Lugar TowerHyatt House Indianapolis / DowntownHyatt Place Indianapolis / DowntownThe Westin Indianapolis110 East Washington Street
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Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Number of Items in Set: 1
Artist: Photo by Jim Doane
Size: Continental (6 x 4 in)
Material: Cardboard, Paper
City: Indianapolis
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Brand/Publisher: INDIANA SCENIC IMAGES, INDIANAPOLIS,
Subject: Indianapolis, Salesforce Tower, Market Tower, Lucas Oil Stadium
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Continent: North America
Unit Type: Unit
Era: Photochrome (1939-Now)
Country: United States
Region: Indiana
Theme: Aerial View, Architecture, Cities & Towns, Famous Places, Greetings, Landscapes, Roadside America, Tourism, Cityscape, Hoosier Hospitality
Features: Chrome, Divided Back
Unit Quantity: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Postage Condition: Unposted