Park Mary Historic District

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LocationRoughly bounded by Union, Hartford, N. 6th, and N. 14th Sts., Lafayette, Indiana
Coordinates40°25′33″N 86°53′01″W / 40.42583°N 86.88361°W / 40.42583; -86.88361
Area31.7 acres (12.8 ha)
ArchitectScholar, Walter
Park Mary Historic District
Park Mary Historic District, November 2009
Park Mary Historic District is located in Tippecanoe County, Indiana
Park Mary Historic District
Park Mary Historic District is located in Indiana
Park Mary Historic District
Park Mary Historic District is located in the United States
Park Mary Historic District
LocationRoughly bounded by Union, Hartford, N. 6th, and N. 14th Sts., Lafayette, Indiana
Coordinates40°25′33″N 86°53′01″W / 40.42583°N 86.88361°W / 40.42583; -86.88361
Area31.7 acres (12.8 ha)
ArchitectScholar, Walter
Architectural styleItalianate, Queen Anne, et al.
NRHP reference No.01000617[1]
Added to NRHPJune 15, 2001

Park Mary Historic District is a national historic district located at Lafayette, Indiana. The district encompasses 106 contributing buildings and one contributing structure in a predominantly residential section of Lafayette. It developed between about 1853 and 1950 and includes representative examples of Italianate, Queen Anne, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture. Notable contributing buildings include the Thomas Hull House (1870), Fry House (1873), Perrin House (1868), Fletmeyer House (1881), Keipner House (1885), Behm House (1858), Greagor House (1873), Ulrick House, John and William Levering House (1858), Sawyer House (1868), Lafayette Christian Reformed Church (1929), Lincoln School (1923), and Lafayette Armory (1927).[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.[1]

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