44: The Indiana Bell Building: Moving 11,000 Tons of History

In this gripping episode of Hometown History, we turn the pages back to 1930 to a remarkable feat of engineering that unfolded in downtown Indianapolis. Imagine moving an entire 11,000-ton building, not through demolition, but through ingenuity and sheer human will. We spotlight the local architect whose vision and hand-powered jacks achieved the impossible with the Indiana Bell Building.

Join us as we delve into the mechanics of this monumental task, the innovation that made it possible, and the lasting impact this event had on the architecture and history of Indianapolis. It's a story of determination, engineering marvels, and a building that took a stroll through the city. 

Don't miss out on this astonishing tale of architectural ingenuity. To hear more about the extraordinary stories from our hometowns' pasts, visit us at itshometownhistory.com.

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