Centennial Neighborhood District
Centennial Neighborhood District, Historic district in Lafayette, Indiana.
The Centennial Neighborhood District is a historic area in Lafayette covering approximately 63 acres and bounded by Union, 3rd, 4th, Ferry, and 9th Streets. The district contains buildings in multiple styles including Renaissance Revival, Greek Revival, Queen Anne, and Federal designs that represent different centuries of American architecture.
The district developed after the Bartholomew and Davis Additions expanded Lafayette in 1829, opening new land for the growing city. Growth accelerated significantly after the Wabash and Erie Canal arrived in 1843, bringing commerce and settlement to the area.
The neighborhood displays multiple architectural styles from different periods, spanning from Renaissance Revival to Queen Anne designs. Walking through the streets reveals how these older buildings reflect the evolution of community life in the 1800s.
Street markers indicate the entrance points to the district, making navigation straightforward for visitors exploring the historic buildings. The area is best explored on foot to fully appreciate the architectural details and street layout.
The Samuel Johnson house, built in 1844 at the intersection of Ferry and Sixth Streets, is the oldest surviving structure in the district and shows early building traditions. This house provides a rare glimpse into the architecture of the time before the neighborhood reached its mature form.
Location: Indiana
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 40.42250,-86.89028
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:43
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