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The “Mansion of Monroe” was owned by the Bernie family who owned LeSourdsville Lake. Famous movie stars would visit the home while performing at LeSourdsville. …[View More]
The Bake house is the oldest home in Monroe, built in 1811 with all of the bricks made on site.
The Hammond House was built between 1850 & 1880. The bricks were made on site.
Built in 1925 the Lemon Monroe High School was added onto many times before it was demolished in 2016.
St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception was built in 1897 and is the third church for this parish.
Built in 1905, the Booker T. Washington School was constructed and designed to educate the African American children in the town.
The Rushville Public Library dates its origins back to 1823. The current library building was constructed in 1930.
The Princess Theater was built in 1915 and closed in 2001. It is currently being renovated to be used as the City Hall.
The Rushville Memorial Gymnasium was built in 1926. It is the 3rd oldest gymnasium still being used in Indiana for basketball games.
The Napoleon Central House was built in 1836 by George Craig. This has been used as a Post Office, Tavern, Stage Coach Stop and restaurant.