Description: |
1615 N. Talbott St., Wiley-Malone House, 1986 Yes Wiley-Malone House1615 North Talbott Street1903Charles H. Eriven built this 2-story dwelling in 1903 and sold it to first owner-occupant Attorney Frederick Wiley that same year. Moses Malone was the last single-family occupant in the early 1920s before the house was divided into four units in 1924. The building has been owned by a variety of owners, including Indianapolis Hotels, Inc., in the mid 1940 and the Art Association of Indianapolis in the 1960s. Since 1970, the Herron School of Art has been its occupant, using the facilities as a painting and photography studios.Features of this 1 1/2-story Shingle Style frame house are the clapboarding on the first floor, wood shingles on the second, and pronounced dormers on the front. The house also features a low-pitched hip and gable roof with wide eaves and front gable, front bank of casement windows, and a recessed center front opening. Casement windows are found in the bay window of the first and second floors.Herron-Morton Place Historic Area Preservation Plan, 1986 single-family dwelling |
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Origin: | 1986 |
Source: |
http://iuidigital.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/HT/id/1672 |
Collection: |
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection |
Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Copyright: |
In Copyright |
Geography: |
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/4259418/, 39.76838, -86.15804 |
Subjects: |
Architecture--Indiana--Indianapolis Built environment Historic districts Shingle Style |
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