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Posted on May 11, 2018May 14, 2018 by woodruffadmin

WPCL General Membership Agenda – 2018_05

WPCL General Membership Agenda – 2018_05

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735 Woodruff Place East Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46201

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About This Neighborhood

This gracious historic community, located just one mile east of downtown Indianapolis, is recognized as Indianapolis's first planned residential suburb. In a beautiful park-like setting, you will find fine examples of lovely Victorian era homes, esplanades with fountains and statuary, and an ambiance that is unlike any other. Woodruff Place was included in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. To those of us who live here it is home. . .

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Address
735 Woodruff Place East Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46201

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Your donation supports the ongoing preservation of Woodruff Place and are welcomed. Make a contribution via PayPal or if you prefer to write a check, please make payable to Woodruff Place Foundation, and mail to Woodruff Place Town Hall, 735 East Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46201. Your contribution is tax-deductible.

About This Neighborhood

This gracious historic community, located just one mile east of downtown Indianapolis, is recognized as Indianapolis's first planned residential suburb. In a beautiful park-like setting, you will find fine examples of lovely Victorian era homes, esplanades with fountains and statuary, and an ambiance that is unlike any other. Woodruff Place was included in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. To those of us who live here it is home. . .

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