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The hall was destroyed by fire on January 30, 1958, allegedly after a pigeon dropped a lit cigarette on the roof of the building. The city issued a contract to demolish the building, but a group of citizens who wanted to maintain the civic landmark obtained a restraining order on March 10. The judge
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had given to the city for use as a public market, could be used for other purposes. Some of the city's leaders also feared that the erection of a public hall would ultimately require a tax increase. The city council decided that the new structure would house both the public hall and the city market.
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The will of Indianapolis druggist Stephen D. Tomlinson, who had died on November 14, 1870, provided that the residue of his estate would, upon the death of his wife, Mary Todd Brown Tomlinson, be given to city of Indianapolis to construct a "public building" on the western portion of what was then
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The demolition dealt only with the aboveground portions of the structure. The basement had been used to transport and store goods in a cooler location for the market vendors on the first floor. Subsequent construction of a new west wing of the City Market in the 1970s retained the basement. Since
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Beginning in the 1930s, Tomlinson Hall began to deteriorate, leading city leaders in the 1950s to consider what should be done with it. A persistent proposal was to demolish it and build a parking garage on the site. In 1955, the
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The hall was host to several kinds of public activities during its history, including concerts, fund raisers, political events, conventions, and sporting events. Notable entertainers who performed there included
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When the adjacent City Market was rehabilitated in the 1970s, an arch from Tomlinson Hall that had been incorporated into a later wall was uncovered and renovated as a memorial to the hall and its benefactor.
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subsequently vacated the order on May 13, finding that because Tomlinson Hall was not part of the original market trust, the city was within its rights to raze it. The demolition was completed in July.
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The city reached an agreement with Mrs. Tomlinson in 1874 to receive the estate immediately. However, construction was delayed while the question of whether the site, which the
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The building was named for Stephen D. Tomlinson, an Indianapolis druggist, whose will had bequeathed the money to build it.
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then the 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m) underground area, while no longer used for any purpose, has become known as the
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for president of the United States. Rallies were held in 1917 to mark the declaration of war on Germany in
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On June 27, 1888, the hall was the site of a large celebration honoring the nomination of
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of the 1920s. The hall was also host to the city's annual May Music Festival. During the
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Original dedicatory plaque for Tomlinson Hall that was relocated after the 1958 fire
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Vanderstel, Sheryl D. (1994). Bodenhamer, David J.; Barrows, Robert G. (eds.).
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A Design Study for the Redevelopment of Market Square, Indianapolis, Indiana
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East Market Square, a farmer's market that had operated since the 1830s.
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The city organized a design contest that was won by local architect
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RetroIndy: Tomlinson Hall was the gathering place for Indianapolis
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Tomlinson Hall was inaugurated on June 2, 1886, as a part of the
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Music Festival that raised money for the construction of the
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Tomlinson Hall, with the City Market to the right, c. 1909
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was one of the dignitaries presiding over that event.
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Tomlinson Hall (left) and City Market (center) in 1888
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called the structure the "city's worst fire hazard".
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Indianapolis
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39°46′07″N 86°09′14″W / 39.76861°N 86.15389°W / 39.76861; -86.15389
Capacity
Diedrich A. Bohlen
Indianapolis
Indiana
Indianapolis City Market
State of Indiana
Diedrich A. Bohlen

Grand Army of the Republic
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
William Tecumseh Sherman
Benjamin Harrison
World War I
John Philip Sousa
Estelle Liebling
Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Rudolph Valentino
big bands
Great Depression
dance marathons

National Board of Fire Underwriters
Indianapolis Catacombs


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