Ennis Archaeological Site
Ennis Archaeological Site (12 OW 229) | |
39°14′19″N 86°41′03″W / 39.23861°N 86.68417°W / 39.23861; -86.68417 | |
Area | 22 acres (8.9 ha) |
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NRHP reference No. | 85001167[1] |
Added to NRHP | May 30, 1985 |
The Ennis Site is an important archaeological site in the countryside southwest of Indianapolis in the U.S. state of Indiana. Located near the town of Ellettsville in Monroe County, the site extends into a portion of Owen County, near the town of Spencer. As an important archaeological site, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in mid-1985; it was the first Monroe County archaeological site and the only Owen County archaeological site to receive this distinction.[1]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
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districts
- Bloomington West Side Historic District
- Courthouse Square Historic District
- Ellettsville Downtown Historic District
- Maple Grove Road Rural Historic District
- North Washington Street Historic District
- Prospect Hill Historic District
- Steele Dunning Historic District
- Stinesville Commercial Historic District
- University Courts Historic District
- Vinegar Hill Historic District
properties
- Elias Abel House
- Blair-Dunning House
- Bloomington City Hall
- Cantol Wax Company Building
- Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant
- Cochran-Helton-Lindley House
- Ennis Archaeological Site (12 OW 229)
- Epsilon II Archeological Site (12MO133)
- Hinkle-Garton Farmstead
- Home Laundry Company
- Honey Creek School
- Illinois Central Railroad Freight Depot
- Johnson's Creamery
- Kappa V Archeological Site (12MO301)
- Legg House
- Leroy Mayfield House
- Millen House
- Joseph Mitchell House
- Monroe Carnegie Library
- Monroe County Courthouse
- Morgan House
- J.L. Nichols House and Studio
- The Old Crescent
- Princess Theatre
- Second Baptist Church
- Secrest Ferry Bridge
- Seminary Square Park
- Daniel Stout House
- Wicks Building
- Woolery Stone Company
- Andrew Wylie House
- St. John's Lutheran Church
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