2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment offers original hardwood floors, historical tile in kitchen, tall ceilings and ornate historical details. With all the historical charm, also comes the comfort of modern forced air heating and central AC. Apartment #3 is located on second floor and features a large updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and butcher block countertops. Apt #3 is ~810 sq ft. Resident pays for natural gas and electricity. House Amenities 1618 N Delaware sits just around the corner from the Foundry Provisions, Tinker Street, Shoe Fly, Mash Craft and all Herron Morton neighborhood has to offer. Situated on two lots, the large side yard features a patio, garden beds and plenty of space to stretch your legs. Covered parking runs along the back of the property affording the convenience of off street parking. On-site laundry. House History Known as the Coburn-Barton House, 1618 N Delaware was built between 1892 and 1896 by Willard Coburn, a partner in the livestock trading firm Middlesworth-Benson and Coburn Company. In 1924, the 18 year-old John J. Barton purchased the home and converted the single family to four apartments. John went on to become Mayor of Indianapolis between 1964 and 1968, and is honored for his commitment to public housing through the John J. Barton Tower on Mass Ave. From 1981 to 2014, the house was owned and cared for by neighbors who continue to live across the street today.
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