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  • Meridian Whispers: Meridian Street Mansions of Indianapolis


    Price: $19.99
    (as of Jan 18,2025 08:06:38 UTC – Details)




    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knocking River Press (October 22, 2019)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 247 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0997929626
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0997929621
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.26 pounds
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.62 x 9 inches


    Indianapolis is a city full of history, culture, and charm, and one of the most iconic streets in the city is Meridian Street. Lined with grand mansions and historic homes, Meridian Street is a treasure trove of architectural beauty and rich stories.

    Known as the “Millionaires’ Row,” Meridian Street is home to some of the most magnificent mansions in Indianapolis, each with its own unique design and history. From sprawling estates with lush gardens to elegant Italianate villas, the homes on Meridian Street are a testament to the city’s rich past and present.

    One of the most famous mansions on Meridian Street is the Morris-Butler House, a stunning example of Second Empire architecture. Built in 1864, this beautiful home now serves as a museum and event space, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Indianapolis’ elite in the 19th century.

    Another notable mansion on Meridian Street is the Lilly House, once home to J.K. Lilly Jr., a prominent businessman and philanthropist. This grand estate features a mix of architectural styles, including Tudor Revival and Colonial Revival, and is surrounded by immaculately landscaped gardens and grounds.

    As you stroll down Meridian Street, you can’t help but be captivated by the beauty and grandeur of these historic mansions. Each home tells a story of the city’s past, from its Gilded Age heyday to its modern revitalization.

    Whether you’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply looking to admire some of the most beautiful homes in Indianapolis, Meridian Street is a must-visit destination. So take a leisurely walk down this iconic street, listen to the whispers of its history, and marvel at the grandeur of the Meridian Street mansions.
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  • Jason Aldean Is Among Inauguration Musical Guests, There’s House Intrigue Over Ukraine, and Lots of People Are Buying Mansions


    Photo illustration by Emma Spainhoward with photograph by Getty Images.

    Good morning! A high of 36 today with a chance of snow showers after 10 AM, and a low of 26 overnight. The Caps will try to make it three in a row in Ottawa at 7 PM, and the Wizards play Phoenix at home. I am disappointed that the Lewis Hamilton x Sofia Vergara rumors are already fizzling out, you can find me on Bluesky, and there’s a link to my email address at the bottom of this post.

    I can’t stop listening to:

    Lucy Dacus‘s new single, “Ankles.” The line “Pull me by my ankles to the edge of the bed” is certainly memorable, but the references to crossword puzzles and tea land harder for me, as does the très chic video.

    Here’s some Trump news you might have blocked out:

    • Via an email from the TrumpVance inaugural committee, the following musicians will perform at inaugural events: Carrie Underwood, Christopher Maccio, and Lee Greenwood at the swearing-in; Kid Rock, the Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Greenwood, and Liberty University’s Praise Choir at Sunday’s rally at Capital One Arena; Jason Aldean, the Village People, and a “Surprise musical guest” at the Liberty Ball; Rascal Flatts and Parker McCollum at the Commander-in-Chief Ball; and Gavin DeGraw at The Starlight Ball.

    • Trump invited Viktor Orbán to the inauguration, but he can’t make it. Nigel Farage, though, appears to have found some room in his schedule. (Politico)

    • Doesn’t look like we’ll get a photo of a flaming garbage can during this inauguration. (Penn Quarter Living)

    • House Speaker Mike Johnson removed Representative Michael R. Turner, an advocate for funding Ukraine, from the committee that oversees intelligence. (Washington Post) Margaret Brennan reports Johnson gave “concerns from Mar a Lago” as an explanation.

    • Meanwhile, Trump’s advisers reportedly say he won’t be able to end the war in a day. (Reuters)

    • The incoming administration wants to surround RFK Jr. “with conservative policymakers who can compensate for his lack of government experience and MAGA credentials.” (Politico)

    • The next President wants to make DC a “more MAGA-friendly place.” (WSJ)

    Kristi Noem received a $140,000 advance for her autobiography. But really, you can’t buy that kind of publicity. (Politico)

    • There were a bunch of confirmation hearings. Marco Rubio even got a “civilized, polite, and downright friendly” airing. (Washington Post)

    A good play to catch, by Rob Brunner

    Stephen Conrad Moore and Dan Daily in “Downstate.” Photograph by DJ Corey courtesy of Studio Theatre.

    Downstate

    The couple next to me bailed at intermission, which gives you a good sense of the power of this squirm-in-your-seat work of thoughtful provocation from playwright Bruce Norris—and the toughest stuff doesn’t even arrive until the second act. The setting is a group home for sex offenders; obviously your reaction to the funny, sad, deeply unsettling events that unfold there will depend on your tolerance for discomfort. But as disturbing as it is, Downstate isn’t any kind of chore to sit through: I found it surprising and start-to-finish riveting.

    (Downstate runs to February 16 at Studio Theatre; tickets link and other information here.)

    Recently on Washingtonian dot com:

    • A $5.6m Foxhall estate is the cheapest property on this list of the most expensive house sales in the area last month.

    • It might snow on Sunday. What would that mean for Inauguration Day?

    • Want to avoid inauguration activities but don’t feel like leaving the area? A guide.

    • There were a few eyebrow-raising passages in the Compass Coffee lawsuit.

    • What to know about inaugural balls.

    • This inauguration event pairs nicely with edibles.

    Local news links:

    •Best wishes to Craig Laughlin as he temporarily steps away from broadcast duties to attend to his health. (Monumental Sports Network)

    • More than 400 Washington Post journalists delivered a petition—”signed by rank and file, star journos, and editors who are not in the union”—to owner Jeff Bezos, asking him to “intervene at the paper.” (David Folkenflik)

    • DC spent $50K on a playground that may be too slippery for kids to play on. (Washington City Paper)

    • Twenty of the top 1 percent of Metro riders will get a “special tour” from Randy Clarke. (Randy Clarke)

    • Maryland woman declared dead by mistake. (NBC4)

    • The region’s economy is improving. (WBJ)

    • A golf-inspired bar is coming to Logan Circle. (WBJ)

    Lauren Handy wants a pardon from Trump. (WUSA)

    • This year’s Virginia safety inspection sticker will be feature a hologram of the flowering dogwood. They will be green. (WUSA)

    • Fairfax is not happy with VDOT. (WTOP)

    • “Scammers are impersonating MPD’s Chief of Police by forging a fake letter being sent to incarcerated individuals. The letter states that the individual has been granted parole by the Washington, DC State Police and California State Police. The letter also states for the parole to be granted there needs to be a payment made for the probation fee or the parole will be revoked.” (Via email from the DC cops)

    • Pizza joint to be replaced by joint joint. (PoPville)

    • Something extremely old (full disclosure: not me) was discovered in Alexandria. (WJLA)

    Thursday’s event picks, by Briana Thomas:

    • Show your love for the Capitals at Rock the Rink, a themed skate night at the Wharf. Caps gear will score you $5 off admission. ($19+ for adults, $15+ for under-12s)

    L’Impératrice performs at the Anthem. (Thurs, $35+)

    • Play a new or old board game at Labyrinth. (Free)

    Read more of Thomas’s picks

    That’s it. See you tomorrow.

    Senior editor

    Andrew Beaujon joined Washingtonian in late 2014. He was previously with the Poynter Institute, TBD.com, and Washington City Paper. He lives in Del Ray.



    Jason Aldean Is Among Inauguration Musical Guests, There’s House Intrigue Over Ukraine, and Lots of People Are Buying Mansions

    The upcoming presidential inauguration is shaping up to be a star-studded affair, with country music superstar Jason Aldean among the musical guests set to perform. Aldean, known for hits like “Dirt Road Anthem” and “Burnin’ It Down,” will join a lineup that also includes Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez.

    In other news, there is growing intrigue in the House of Representatives over the situation in Ukraine. Lawmakers are divided over how to respond to Russia’s recent military actions in the region, with some calling for a tough stance and others advocating for diplomacy. The issue is expected to dominate discussions on Capitol Hill in the coming weeks.

    Meanwhile, it seems that the real estate market is booming, as more and more people are buying mansions. With interest rates at historic lows and a growing economy, many buyers are taking advantage of the opportunity to purchase luxury properties. From sprawling estates in the countryside to penthouse apartments in the city, it seems that everyone is looking to upgrade their living situation.

    Overall, it’s shaping up to be an eventful and exciting time in politics, music, and real estate. Stay tuned for more updates on these and other stories as they develop.

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  • Nicole Dollanganger – Observatory Mansions – LP – Pink-in-Clear / 300

    Nicole Dollanganger – Observatory Mansions – LP – Pink-in-Clear / 300



    Nicole Dollanganger – Observatory Mansions – LP – Pink-in-Clear / 300

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    Nicole Dollanganger’s hauntingly beautiful album “Observatory Mansions” is now available on limited edition pink-in-clear vinyl! This special pressing is limited to only 300 copies, making it a must-have for any fan of Nicole’s ethereal music.

    Featuring tracks like “Chapel,” “Coma Baby,” and “The Moon is a Harsh Mistress,” this album showcases Nicole’s unique blend of dreamy folk and dark pop. The pink-in-clear vinyl adds an extra touch of magic to this already enchanting record.

    Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of music history with this rare pressing of “Observatory Mansions.” Get your copy before they’re gone!
    #Nicole #Dollanganger #Observatory #Mansions #PinkinClear

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