The Lost Barrio of Indianapolis

Why would a successful east side barrio disappear? In the mid to late 1960s the City of Indianapolis as well other American urban areas saw an infrastructure boom with highways and interstates. The State of Indiana began to buy up homes in this area and the families who were attracted to this barrio dispersed to other areas of town as plans for the construction of the I-65/I-70 interstate took shape.

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“Under the highway”: How interstates divided Indianapolis neighborhoods and displaced 17,000 people

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