Indiana Statehouse
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Indiana Statehouse
Summary
Indiana Statehouse is a capitol building[1]. It draws 89 Wikipedia views per month (capitol_building category, ranking #27 of 63).[2]
Key Facts
- Indiana Statehouse is located in Indianapolis[3].
- Indiana Statehouse is in the country of United States[4].
- Indiana Statehouse's image is recorded as StateCapitolIndiana.jpg[5].
- Indiana Statehouse's instance of is recorded as capitol building[6].
- Indiana Statehouse's architect is recorded as Edwin May[7].
- Indiana Statehouse's architect is recorded as Adolph Scherrer[8].
- Indiana Statehouse's architectural style is recorded as Neoclassical architecture[9].
- Indiana Statehouse's Commons category is recorded as Indiana Statehouse[10].
- Indiana Statehouse's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 39.768611111111, 'lon': -86.1625}[11].
- Indiana Statehouse's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09nkdc[12].
- Indiana Statehouse's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/06_142w[13].
- Indiana Statehouse's NRHP reference number is recorded as 75000043[14].
- Indiana Statehouse's located on street is recorded as Washington Street[15].
- Indiana Statehouse's heritage designation is recorded as National Register of Historic Places listed place[16].
- Indiana Statehouse's archINFORM project ID is recorded as 32953[17].
- Indiana Statehouse's category for the interior of the item is recorded as Category:Interior of the Indiana Statehouse[18].
- Indiana Statehouse's category for the exterior of the item is recorded as Category:Exterior of the Indiana Statehouse[19].
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Geography
Indiana Statehouse is in the country of United States[4]. It is located in Indianapolis[3].
Designation and Status
Indiana Statehouse's instance of is recorded as capitol building[6]. Its heritage designation is recorded as National Register of Historic Places listed place[16].
Why It Matters
Indiana Statehouse draws 89 Wikipedia views per month (capitol_building category, ranking #27 of 63).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]