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  1. Jan 19, 2022 · The Indiana Bell Building was one of the first buildings in the world to be displaced rather than demolished. Other examples are the Shubert Theater in Minneapolis, the Belle Tout Lighthouse in...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Indiana_BellIndiana Bell - Wikipedia

    Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Incorporated, is the Bell Operating Company serving Indiana. It is an indirect subsidiary of AT&T Inc., owned by AT&T Teleholdings . History. Official formation of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, April 1, 1920.

  3. Learn about the history and engineering of the Indiana Bell building, a telephone company headquarters that was rotated and moved in 1930 to make room for a new structure. See photos, videos, and facts about the remarkable feat that took four weeks and involved hydraulic jacks and rollers.

  4. Oct 7, 2019 · The relocation of the headquarters building of Indiana Bell Telephone Company in Indianapolis remains one of the most fascinating moves in the history of structure relocation. The headquarters of Indiana Bell, a subsidiary of AT&T serving the US state of Indiana, was housed inside an 8-story, 11,000-ton building built in 1907.

  5. Now known as AT&T, Indiana Bell was a telecommunications company that served Indianapolis and most of Indiana since 1920. Although Indiana Bell operated under that name after 1920, the telecommunications firm traces its origins to predecessors that began operating in the Hoosier capital in 1877, less than two years after Alexander Graham Bell ...

  6. Address: 240 N. Meridian Street. Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. U.S.A. Telephone: (317) 265-2266. Fax: (317) 265-5564. Statistics: Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Ameritech Corp. Incorporated: 1920 as Indiana Bell Telephone Company. Employees: 5,700. Operating Revenues: $1.17 billion. SICs: 4813 Telephone Communications Except Radiotelephone.

  7. © 2024 Google LLC. In this gripping episode of Hometown History, we turn the pages back to 1930 to a remarkable feat of engineering that unfolded in downtown Indianapolis. Imag...