
Apartments near Benjamin Harrison House in Indianapolis, IN (463 Rentals)


505 N College Ave

329-337 Massachusetts Ave

2128 N Pennsylvania St

134 W 21st St

402 E New York St

2161 N Meridian St

Lockerbie Terrace

The Smart Building at Delaware

2039 N College Ave

2041 N College Ave

2055 N College Ave

Alvord Street Towns

701 E 21st St

The Hudson

2123 N College Ave

IUPUI- North Hall

2216 N College Dr

22 Meridian St

Pembroke Place

2331 N Pennsylvania St

441 N Highland Ave

2238 N College Ave

2239 N College Ave

2334 Central Ave

1532 E 10th St

2338 Central Ave

42 Virginia Ave

2321 N College Ave

2442 N Illinois St

111 S Meridian St

661 E 24th St

2322 Guilford Ave

55-59 W Fall Creek Parkway South Dr

784 N Woodruff Place Dr

Rare 4-plex with many updates

Meridian Lofts

1127-1129 E Market St

336 N Arsenal Ave

Meridian Lofts

892 Woodruff Place Middle Dr

945 Woodruff Pl Middle Dr

2504 Broadway St

2542 N Delaware St

1701 E Michigan St

1202 E Washington St

2438 Guilford Ave

The Woodruff Place Portfolio

640 Woodruff Place Middle Dr

624 Woodruff Place Middle Dr
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There are few figures for Indianapolis more important than President Benjamin Harrison, and now people from Indianapolis apartments can explore the place he once called home. At the Benjamin Harrison House, you can do more than just walk in the footsteps of a president, but also find out interesting and intriguing information about the great man, and the time in which he lived. History buffs with apartments near the Benjamin Harrison House will find themselves in heaven, with all the information on one of the most famous figures in their city's history on hand just a few miles away. Though he may not be one of the most well-remembered presidents, folks from Indianapolis apartments still remember him dearly, especially those with apartments near the Harrison House. The home has been restored to look relatively as it did in the day's in which Harrison lived in it, and the interior is a sight to behold. Those visitors from Indianapolis apartments who want to find more information on the famed president will find plenty of interesting information here, with exhibits on his life, his family, his works while in office, and everything else about the history of the great man. You can walk through the exhibits and find out all the information for yourself, or go on a guided tour of the place, with the help of a knowledgeable tour guide. They also rotate exhibits every once in and a while, making each visits a new experience, so that frequent visitors from apartments near the Benjamin Harrison House will find something new to explore. The Benjamin Harrison House provides visitors from Indianapolis apartments the chance to walk in the footsteps of one of the great men in history, and to learn everything they could ever want to know about the man and his policies. It's a beneficial experience which a Indianapolis apartment resident would have be insane to pass up.
Frequently Asked Questions about Indianapolis
How much are Studio apartments in Indianapolis?
There are currently 531 Studio Apartments in Indianapolis with rent ranges from $595 to $5,069 with an average price of $1,167.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Indianapolis Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Indianapolis ranges from $497 to $4,961 with an average monthly rent of $1,383.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Indianapolis cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Indianapolis range from $563 to $6,237. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,633.
How expensive are Indianapolis Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 502 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Indianapolis on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $925 to $9,966 - averaging $2,041 for the location.
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