An eclectic mix of Italianate, Federal and Queen Anne houses standing side by side among quaint cottages in the shadow of downtown Indianapolis, one of the nation’s most vibrant, resurgent cities.
This is Lockerbie Square, one of this nation’s pre-eminent examples of Victorian restorations. The neighborhood was described over a century ago by James Whitcomb Riley as being “nestled away from the noise of the city and heat of the day.”