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The east side of the downtown Square in 1891. The Indiana University Archives has labeled the buildings from left to right: "Faulkner House Hotel (at corner with covered sidewalk); meat market (behind tree); First Presbyterian Church; alley; bakery, barber shop; feed store ?; J. H. Kirby's Meat Market; grocery store (the tall white building behind the grocery store is the old National House Hotel at 113 thru 121 East Kirkwood. In later years this hotel became the Grundy Hotel and the Hotel Kirkwood)." | Photo courtesy of Indiana University Archives

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