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Virtual Tour of Downtown Noblesville

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For information and pictures of the buildings downtown, click on the links below.  This page will be updated as we link more of our informational pages.

Courthouse Square

Courthouse
Sheriff's Residence & Jail

Conner Street

Vestal Drug Store - 817 Conner Street
IOOF Building - 835-839 Conner Street
Tieste Bake Shop/Hamilton Trust Co. - 841 Conner Street
Joseph Building - 853 Conner Street
Citizens State Bank Building - 901 Conner Street
917 Conner Street
Caylor Block - 925-939 Conner Street
Heylmann Repository - 948 Conner Street
Heylmann Wagon & Carriage Works Building - 954 Conner Street
Becker House/Grand Hotel - 996 Conner Street

Logan Street

J.L. Evans Building - 808 Logan Street
Lacy Building - 848-856 Logan Street
Craycraft Building - 864-876 Logan Street
Ousler Building - 884 Logan Street
Old Post Office Building - 937 Logan Street
Neal Block Building - 957-975 Logan Street
Castor Block - 960-972 Logan Street
Castor Building/Cherokee Building - 982 Logan Street

8th Street

Judge Earl S. Stone House - 107 South 8th Street
Clark & Co. Pump Factory - 44 South 8th Street
Ward & Jones Building - 26-32 South 8th Street

9th Street

Adler Building - Corner of 9th & Maple Streets
Second Post Office - 133 South 9th Street
Wheeler-Jones Building - 30-40 South 9th Street
"Lou" Alexander Millenry Building - 23-29 South 9th Street
40 North 9th Street
C. G. Murphy Building - 50 North 9th Street
Carlin-Craycraft Building - 68-60 North 9th Street
Allison Building - 74 North 9th Street
Masonic Hall - 82-98 North 9th Street
First National Bank Building - 130-132 North 9th Street
Indiana Union Traction Company Station - 181-199 North 9th Street

10th Street

Carnegie Building - 16 South 10th Street

"Noblesville is fortunate to have such an exciting downtown.  We have a great variety of shops and restaurants, which, combined with the history of downtown, makes us an attractive place for people to visit and do business."

-John Ditslear, Mayor
Noblesville, Indiana