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| | Forest Hills Neighborhood (Indianapolis) History |
 | | Earla Stevenson was an avid gardener, whose spectacular flowers attracted many visitors, and she also earned great acclaim as a golfer, winning the first Indiana Women's Golf Association Championship in 1922, the same year her husband subdivided his part of Stevenson's Woods and named it Forest Hills. |
 | | With construction of the new Forest Hills roads, the Stevenson house acquired a new address, 718 East 57th Street, in the Town of Broad Ripple (soon, alas, to be annexed to the City of Indianapolis), where this fine house is still admired today. |
 | | Almost all of its more than 200 residences exhibit the ornamental architecture and craftsmanship that blossomed in America between the Two World Wars, charming visual echoes of English Cottages, Tudor Manors, French, Mediterranean, Colonial and other styles, with roads planned by one of America's premier landscape architects and graced with ornamental lampposts... |
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