Emily Kimbrough Historic District
Emily Kimbrough Historic District, Renaissance Revival architectural district in Muncie, Indiana.
The Emily Kimbrough Historic District is a residential neighborhood in downtown Muncie featuring buildings from the late Victorian and early 20th-century periods set along tree-lined streets. The district covers multiple blocks and displays the residential architecture that developed during this era of growth.
Following the discovery of natural gas in Delaware County in 1886, the region experienced economic growth that attracted industrialists and entrepreneurs to the area. These wealthy residents constructed grand houses in this neighborhood from that time through the early 1900s.
The neighborhood displays architectural styles from Italianate, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival periods, shaped by the work of local architects like Cuno Kibele and Alfred Grindle. Walking through the streets, you can observe these different design traditions reflected in the house facades and decorative details.
The neighborhood is best explored on foot, as the houses are spread throughout the area and the tree-lined streets invite walking. During your visit, plan to spend time observing the details of individual houses and their architectural features.
The Charles Over House on East Washington Street was designed in 1903 as an outstanding Colonial Revival residence for the owner of a glass manufacturing company. This house demonstrates how successful business owners displayed their prosperity through elaborate homes.
Location: Indiana
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 40.19278,-85.37861
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:08
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