We were in Indianapolis over the week-end to attend an Arsenal Technical High School class reunion at the Riverwalk Restaurant in Broad Ripple, and all class gathering on the campus (70+ acres). On our way to the Tech campus we drove by our first home at 1311 North Rural (apt. 2). My. The neighborhood has certainly changed. This was a very tidy 4-unit, probably originally built to be a duplex, then the upstairs 3 bedrooms were changed to a 1 bedroom, kitchen and living room apartment with a side entrance (not visible here). It’s hard to say, but it may be back to a duplex. We couldn’t see the side entrance.
We were about 3 houses from a lovely park, and 3 blocks from 10th avenue which had a number of small stores. I still have a few kitchen items I bought from a hardware store on 10th. We can’t remember where we parked our car—there was an alley and garage behind the house, and the stairs to the street were extremely steep. Every day I drove to my job at General Mold and Engineering, and Bob caught the bus to work downtown at Ayrshire Collieries on South Meridian (11th largest coal company controlled by Pierre Goodrich at that time).
When we lived on Rural it was a working class white neighborhood, now it is mostly black with some Hispanic. The condition of the homes is really awful, with many boarded up. And as you can see, a couch on the porch is not a good sign in any neighborhood, even on college campuses studies show this is a serious indication of decay and trouble.
We never thought to take any photos when we lived there, but I’m pretty sure it was painted white and the owners, who lived down stairs, were careful with the property.
Our first Christmas in that apartment
A few months later, my college graduation photo from 1961, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
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Tech high school now has a rating of F, is 20% white. Used to be best in the city. 77 sex offenders within a mile of this address.
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