Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Constructed in 1846, the Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House remains one of Indiana’s finest examples of Greek Revival Architecture. Favorite bits? Those iron railings! Also, that staircase!
More information on the Captain Charles L. Shrewsbury House here.
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