I was visiting my in-laws in Peru, Indiana (exactly) with my wife a few weeks back. We decided on my way back home to swing into Indianapolis to kill some time.
Check out this old brownstone downtown. It is now a steakhouse, but the original facade is still up. Pretty sweet!

Here’s a blurb on it from the ‘net, “Significance: Visually and architecturally, the Louis G. Deschler Company Building is a significant structure in the Indianapolis Union Station-Wholesale District. The rich architectural details of the Louis G. Deschler Company Building contrast in style to that of its neighbors to the north, both of which were built during the decade following the Civil War. The appearance of the facade is due to the apparent artistic sense of the owner who seemed to be aware of the value of having surroundings appropriate to the clientele which he wished to attract. The individualization of the building with the name and date of the founding of the business was another attempt to add to the respectability of the business and its owner.”



