What a perfect day for this Street Market! The Lockerbie Neighborhood quickly caught my heart. This charming area is truly a gem hidden in a busy city. The vendors were carefully aligned down...
Lockerbie Square Street Market
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Lockerbie Square People's Club is a historic neighborhood organization in Indianapolis, Indiana, dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of Lockerbie Square, the city's oldest surviving neighborhood. With a focus on community engagement and restoration efforts, the club offers a variety of events, including neighborhood clean-ups and monthly meetings, providing residents and visitors with an opportunity to explore the architectural wonders and cultural significance of this charming district.
As the first historic district in Indianapolis to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Lockerbie Square holds a special place in the city's history. Its beautifully restored houses, ranging from vernacular cottages to high-style brick residences, offer a glimpse into the early days of Indianapolis and the lives of the immigrants who settled here. Whether taking a leisurely walking tour or joining the Lockerbie Square People's Club, visitors can immerse themselves in the captivating stories and architectural styles that make this neighborhood a true gem.
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I get my kicks off Lockerbie Square Historic neighborhood with or without a flea market but it certainly takes this charming district to the next level! From the canopy covered streets filled in...
Things I liked: - Shady sidewalks for a hot day - Pork n Beans brass band bringing the party to random back alleys - occasional good finds - great Lockerbie neighborhood and houses to check out -...
Whether you're a naptown local, or not (like myself) meandering through Lockerbie Square is something you should find some time to do. This quaint little neighborhood had a charming and inviting...
For the past 2 years, I've lived 3 blocks away from this event and never attended. What was I doing?!? I arrived at the Lockerbie Street Market a little after the start time and things were...





