Park Place is a neighborhood in east Anderson, across the White River from downtown. This aerial photograph shows the new Park Place Church of God under construction. Park Place Elementary School is visible behind it.
Shows Anderson south of Tenth Street, looking west from John Street. Anderson High School is in the left foreground. The Big Four railroad path is easily seen to the right.
Jennie Lambert, Harriet Hensley & Calvin Lambert watch Charles Hensley in pilot seat of this early airplane. Hensley had designed the plane, which was financed by Lambert.
The Madison County Infirmary, or Poor Farm, was located between Anderson and Chesterfield. It was closed in the early 1970's and the land was purchased by the Anderson Airport.
Green-towned photographic postcard. The Pavillion at Mounds Park was a popular place to dance during the summer when the Union Traction Company operated Mounds Park as an amusement park.
The boat dock was one of the attractions at the Union Traction Company's Mounds Park on the White River. Visitors could rent a canoe or a rowboat for a sail on the river.
Images (clockwise from top left): Anderson Country Club, Main Street looking North from 11th Street, City Hall (736-738 Main Street), Anderson High School, Methodist Episcopal Church, Carnegie Library, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Central...
Anderson, Ind. looking southeast from the Madison County courthouse. Photograph looks over the east side of the downtown and to the factory area along Columbus Avenue in the east. The spire barely visible in the background is probably Nicholson...
Anderson's downtown looking east. In the left background, the Pennsylvania Deport is visible. Across the river is the municipal power plant. St. Mary's Church is in the middle of the photograph.
Downtown Anderson, looking north from 14th Street to North Anderson. The Broadway and Madison Avenue bridges over Killbuck Creek can be seen in the distance. In the foreground is Anderson's downtown McDonalds with the Golden Arches.