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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.