Historic Fishers farmhouse to be ‘deconstructed’ and ‘repurposed’ for new project

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6 thoughts on “Historic Fishers farmhouse to be ‘deconstructed’ and ‘repurposed’ for new project

  1. August 18, 2018: ·The Morris Flanagan Kincaid House has been proclaimed to be important and historic by Fishers government.

    Until it was out of the way 🤪

  2. Did they let the public know that it was for sale? The only thing I ever read was that it was going to be in the roundabout. There might have been a buyer out there if they had spread the word.

  3. Deconstructed means demolition. Not a surprise that this is happening in Fishers where growth though demolition and rebuild is the mantra. Losing history has consequences but try telling that to the guy above who thinks this is just “a mess”. Atitudes like that are why every corner in every metro Indy community looks just like every other one.

    1. So much history and natural landscape has been destroyed by Eli Lilly in Boone Co. It is not just a few or handful of houses, it is way more than people realize. They are now in the proses of demolishing more houses on thousands of acres on the west side of I-65 for the second Lilly Site and Meta. It is heartbreaking.

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