You'll Want To Visit These 10 Houses In Indiana For Their Incredible Pasts
Have you ever driven or walked passed a house and felt jealous about how amazing it looked on the outside? The truth is, there are a lot of awesome houses in the state of Indiana. In fact, here are ten with a bit of history behind them you are going to want to check out.

You can find this house in Lafayette, Indiana. It was built by Moses Fowler himself back in 1850. It took him two years to finish building.

This home is located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. It was the home of Maj. Isaac Compton Elston who fought during the War of 1812.
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Nester House is considered a historical landmark for the town of Troy, Indiana.
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Hager House is a historical home located in South Bend, Indiana that was designed by Austin & Shambleau and constructed in 1910.

Loring Residence and Clinic was the very first place constructed to provide the community with medical services. Dr. Loring used it as his home and medical office until he passed away in 1914. You can find this home in Valparaiso, Indiana.

This Greek revival home is located in Madison, Indiana. Today, it is a historic private home museum.

This house was constructed in 1889, and is located in Mishawaka, Indiana.

You can find this house in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It is rumored to be one of the only three treaty houses that were constructed to the east of the Mississippi River.
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The Miller House and Garden is located in Columbus, Indiana. It was the home of J Irwin Miller and his wife. Today, it is property of the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

John D. Haynes House is a small and modest home in Fort Wayne, Indiana featuring a Usonian design. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Which one of these houses was your favorite? Have you ever been to any of them? Maybe you are making plans to go see one? Share with us in the comments!
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