Set sail on a story that twines strings of occupancy, intention, and intrigue, creating knots that anchor this structure in Indiana’s history.
In the midst of the Great Depression, crews from the Works Progress Administration constructed a gleaming white naval armory on Indianapolis’ White River, where U.S. Navy and Marine recruits trained for decades. Three years ago, the armory embarked on a different educational mission as Riverside High School. At the Rescue Party on April 25, 2020, Indiana Landmarks honored Indianapolis Classical Schools’ remarkable adaptation of the 1938 armory with the 2020 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration. Kim McCann will tell the story of this magnificent building and its transformation into Riverside High School.
Online via Zoom
Tickets are $15 for an individual, $25 for a household and can be purchased online at Storytellingarts.org.
Phone: 317-576-9848
Email: ellen@storytellingarts.org
2021/02/28 - 2021/02/28
Online/Virtual Space