Recently, I had some time to kill and an audiobook, so I took a stroll around downtown by myself. Plus, I really needed to get out of the house. Even though it was pretty cloudy and dreary, it was dry, warm, and pleasant out, although a bit windy.
Here are some of my views as I walked around.
The steps of the monument have been under construction for what seems like a couple of years now.
From the left we have Circle Tower, Hilbert Circle Theatre, and AES Indiana. The brick building in the background is called Symphony Centre, but used to the Washington Hotel.
In my training as a docent with Indiana Landmarks, we call this sculpture The Fallen Soldier.
Oliver Morton was our governor during the American Civil War.
The Indiana World War Memorial was building following World War I, modeled after the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. Pro Patria is the name of the sculpture half way up the steps.