This multi-level building at 304 West 11th Street replaced the elegant mansion that was the YWCA's first home. It was dedicated on April 24, 1960. In 2007, the building was sold to a local church.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the exterior of the building. The theater was called the Woodland Twin when it opened and was renamed the Woodland Apollo adn Woodland Bijou in 1974.
The white bus ran the route between Madison and Indianapolis. It is pictured here at 310 Walnut Street. It evolved into the White Star Line run by Bill Lockridge.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.);
The image is a close-up view of some of the ornamentation at the theater. The theater is named for Madame C.J. Walker, a nationally known African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.);
The image shows some of the exterior ornamentation on the theater building. The theater is named after Madame C. J. Walker, a nationally known African-American businessswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.);
The image shows the exterior of the Walker Theater. The theater is named after Madame C.J. Walker, a nationally known African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.);
The image shows some of the exterior ornamentation on the theater building. The theater is named after Madame C.J. Walker, a nationally known African-American businesswomen who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows some of the exterior ornamentation on the theater building. The theater was named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the exterior of the theater. The theater was named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows some of the ornamentation above the stage of the Walker Theater. The theater was named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswomen who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image show the ticket booth and entrance to the theater. The theater was named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the ticket booth and entrance to the theater. The theater is named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the front entrance to the theater. The theater is named after Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswoman who lived in the early twentieth century.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image show the front facade and entrance to the theater. The theater was named for Madame C.J. Walker, a prominent African-American businesswoman who lived during the early twentieth century.
Indiana; Descriptive Statistics; Age-specific death rate; Cause-specific death rate; Infant mortality; Homicide; Suicide; Accidents, Railroad; Allen County; Animal Housing; Animal-Related Deaths; Arsenic Poisoning; Asphyxiation; Associated Press;...
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