Corydon Historic District

The Corydon Historic District is a national historic district located in Corydon, Indiana, United States. The town of Corydon is also known as Indiana's First State Capital and as Historic Corydon. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, but the listing was amended in 1988 to expand the district's geographical boundaries and include additional sites. The district includes numerous historical structures, most notably the Old Capitol (Indiana's first state capitol building), the Old Treasury Building (Indiana's first state office building), Governor Hendricks' Headquarters, the Constitution Elm Memorial, the Posey House, the Kintner-McGrain House (Cedar Glade), and The Kintner House Inn, as well as other residential and commercial sites.

Corydon Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Old State Capitol
LocationNot specified (original); Roughly bounded by Summit, Maple & Walnut Sts., College Ave., Chestnut, Capitol, Poplar, Water, Beaver & Mulberry Sts. (increase), Corydon, Indiana
Coordinates38°12′42″N 86°7′26″W
Built1813
ArchitectGeorge L. Mesker & Co.; William Mitchell (increase)
Architectural styleFederal (original); Italianate, Queen Anne (increase)
NRHP reference No.73000017 and 89000243
Added to NRHPAugust 28, 1973 (original)
June 27, 1989 (increase)
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