One very busy intersection in Indianapolis is where Southeastern Avenue angles into East Washington Street just east of the I-70 overpass. Chances are good that you’ve never noticed the tall limestone obelisk on a concrete deck next to the sidewalk.


The obelisk was installed in 1916 to recognize the 100 year anniversary of the State of Indiana’s admission into the Union. This project was taken on and executed by the Cornelius Cole Fairbanks Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. This Chapter organized in 1907, and remains active today. This is the Chapter’s website.
All too often this history is lost. People are in too big a rush or looking down at their phones.
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So true, GP. Folks miss so much these days with the current “normal” attitudes.
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