The Benton House, located in the historic neighborhood of Irvington in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a significant piece of history. Constructed in 1873, this house was once the residence of Allen R. Benton, a former president of Butler University when it was known as North Western Christian University. This connection to a prominent figure in education adds a layer of historical significance to the property.
The Benton House is a remarkable example of Second Empire style architecture. This two-story brick house is characterized by its picturesque tower entrance and mansard roof. Inside, visitors can appreciate the fine woodwork, oak flooring, and ornate windows that add to the charm and historical authenticity of the house.
The Benton House holds a unique position as it is listed as an Indiana Museum and is the only house on the Indianapolis East Side that is listed in the Historic Register and open to the public. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in history and architecture.
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