Indianapolis Then and Now (Then & Now) |  | Author: Nelson Price Publisher: Thunder Bay Press Category: Book
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Seller: trinity-city-books Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 557,208
Media: Hardcover Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 9.7 x 0.7
ISBN: 1592232086 Dewey Decimal Number: 977.2520222 EAN: 9781592232086 ASIN: 1592232086
Publication Date: June 30, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Explore Indianapolis, the vibrant heartland home of 790,000 people, with this visual journey through the past and present of Americas 12th largest city. In 1820, Indiana statesmen gathered to plan a new state capital to be built on centrally located undeveloped lowland. Historic photographs placed side-by-side with current views of the same locations provide a visual tour of the beautiful city that began to flourish in the late 18th century. Included are perspectives on historic landmarks as well as modern sites such as Monon Trail and Circle Centre. Some of the historic sites pictured are the Indiana Statehouse, the Sailors and Soldiers Monument, Lockerbie Square, and the Federal Building. Lifelong Indianapolis native, Nelson Price, provides the lively and informative text.
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WONDERFUL BOOK if you are from INDY A MUST FOR INDY RESIDENT October 1, 2004 Gary A. Staver (Indianapolis) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have lived in Indianapolis for 3 years now and this book was great. I can see it being boring if you have never visited Indy. But if you know Indy this is a book. You just have to get it. It would also make a GREAT gift for that Indianapolis Friend you might have. I am buying them up for Christmas gifts.
A joy to read and to give March 4, 2005 T. Feit (Indianapolis, IN USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Indianapolis: Then and Now is filled with wonderful photos accompanied by enchanting narration. It does not matter if you have never visited Indianapolis or are a native (as am I), this book will lead one through neighborhoods, down streets, and capture the allure of "Indy." Highly recommended for either a gift to yourself or others. The quality of the printing, photos, and binding give the impression of a much more expensive book than this.
Memory Lane October 4, 2005 PKay (APO AE, Germany) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I gave this book to my Mother this year (2005) on her 85th birthday. She was born and raised in Indy, but moved away in the 1950's. Mother is enthralled with the "then" and "now" photos of the places she knew. It has brought back memories of "home and family" for her to share with her sisters as they go down memory lane together. The book has wonderful photos and descriptions of the landmarks. We are very pleased with the book!
Great book for Indianapolis dwellers February 25, 2006 Library Lady (Indianapolis Indiana) Side by side format of old pictures with the new. My husband saw this at a bookstore during Christmas break, and I made a mental note to order it for his birthday. The RCA/Hoosier Dome/whatever it's called now has a modern color picture side by side with what used to be on the site. The whole book is set up like this: old picture/what it looks like today.
We love Nelson Price, the author, who used to be with the local paper, The Indianapolis Star. If you like local history with pictures, this is a great gift book. I think I'll order it for my school beause my 4th grade studies Indiana history.
Fascinating January 6, 2008 DWD (Indianapolis, IN) This book is part of a series that looks at cities all over the country. While this book would most likely be of limited interest to non-Hoosiers, I found this book to be riveting. I've lived in Indy for 15 years now and I often visited the city as a child.
The format of the book is side by side photos of an Indianapolis address in the past (from 60 - 150 years ago) and a current (2004) photo of the same building. Sometimes the same buildings and landmarks are still in places, other times there are whole new buildings and landscapes.
Most striking is the changes in the area around Indy's much lauded canal walk, White River State Park and IUPUI. I was also surprised that the Indianapolis Star building is actually quite old - two beautiful buildings with character were merged into one building and then covered with one of the most boring brick facades I have ever seen on any buiding anywhere. Too bad.
Strongly recommended for residents of Indianapolis as a unique gift.
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