1907 K of P Flatiron Building Indianapolis Indiana
1907 K of P Flatiron Building Indianapolis Indiana

1907 K of P Flatiron Building Indianapolis Indiana

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Step back in time with this exquisite antique postcard from 1907, capturing a bustling street scene in Indianapolis. The view looks north on Pennsylvania Street from Ohio Street, prominently featuring the iconic Knights of Pythias Building, also known as the K of P Building. This architectural gem is a stunning example of Neoclassical Revival style, characterized by its unique flatiron shape, stone-and-terra cotta facade, and intricate detailing.

The Knights of Pythias Building, completed in 1907, was one of the most impressive structures in Indianapolis. Designed by the renowned architectural firm Rubush and Hunter, it stood as the second-largest flatiron building in the nation at the time. The building was a hub of activity, reflecting the vibrant urban life of early 20th-century Indianapolis, with pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages lining the streets.

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