Indianapolis City County Building

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The capital of Indiana City-County Building could be a 28-story building at two hundred E. Washington Street in downtown capital of Indiana, American state that homes the offices of the consolidated city-county government of capital of Indiana and Marion County, Indiana, called Unigov. It conjointly homes the Marion County Courts and therefore the headquarters of the capital of Indiana Metropolitan department of local government and therefore the capital of Indiana City-County Council. The workplace of the politician of capital of Indiana is on the highest floor of the capital of Indiana City-County Building. The building opened in 1962 when 2 years of construction, at a value of $22 million. The City-County Building was the primary building within the town to be taller than the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument, and was the tallest building within the town till 1970.

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