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The Wilson (Indianapolis, Indiana)

Wilson
Front of the Wilson
The Wilson (Indianapolis, Indiana) is located in Indianapolis
The Wilson (Indianapolis, Indiana)
The Wilson (Indianapolis, Indiana) is located in Indianapolis
The Wilson (Indianapolis, Indiana)
The Wilson (Indianapolis, Indiana) is located in Indiana
The Wilson (Indianapolis, Indiana)
The Wilson (Indianapolis, Indiana) is located in the United States
The Wilson (Indianapolis, Indiana)
Location643 Ft. Wayne Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana
Coordinates39°46′34″N 86°9′17″W / 39.77611°N 86.15472°W / 39.77611; -86.15472
Arealess than one acre
Built1905
Architectural styleRenaissance Revival
MPSApartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR
NRHP reference No.83000089[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 15, 1983

The Wilson is a historic Renaissance Revival apartment building located at 643 Fort Wayne Avenue in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.[1] It was built in 1905 amid an apartment-building boom; more than fifty such apartment buildings were completed in what is now central Indianapolis in 1905 alone.[2]: 18 

Front doorway detail

In 1983, the Wilson was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the "Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis" multiple property submission.[1] The apartments in this group were added to the Register for their architecture and for their place in the development of commerce and real estate development in Indianapolis.[2]: 14 

Its NRHP nomination states: "The Wilson is significant for its use of numerous distinctive Renaissance Revival motifs derived from the classical vocabulary of architectural design."[3] It has a five bay Doric order terra cotta entrance arcade and other architectural details.[3]

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