Hiram Bacon House

Hiram Bacon House

The transformation of five traffic signal control boxes or “invisible canvases” around the Northeast Corridor is intended to promote pride and unite the community in the area. These boxes are collectively called The Big Picture Project, a public art initiative that uses the gateways of the community to share the stories of the neighborhood.

In 1821, Hiram Bacon settled in Indianapolis and as time went on the barn that was on his property served as a station in the Underground Railroad. Depicted ... view more »

Medium type: Adhesive vinyl; Digital; Mixed Media

Date created: 2016

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N Keystone Ave and E 52nd St, Indianapolis, IN, 46220

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