Did You Know?

Historic Meridian Park was one of the first “commuter” suburbs developed right after the Fall Creek Bridge made it possible for downtown executives to live here, on the far northern edge of Indianapolis.  The neighborhood was developed with commuting in mind, and most...

Did You Know?

At the time HMP was developed, a Baptist church stood at 3261 N. Meridian St.  The Episcopal dioceses purchased the property in 1919 and founded the “Church of the Advent.”  The current church building, designed by premier architectural firm McGuire and Shook, was...

Spring Alley Clean-Up, April 16

If you enjoy clean alleys, please plan to meet other HMP residents at 32nd and Pennsylvania Streets on Saturday, April 16, 2011 from 8:30 AM to noon. Volunteers are asked to meet at the roundabout at 32nd and Pennsylvania Streets. HMP needs at least 25 neighbors to...

2011 Dues are Due

Ever wonder how your $10 dues benefit HMPNA?  HMPNA dues are used to pay for supplies and equipment for the alley clean-ups, the flowers for the roundabout, food and supplies for social events, home tour supplies, and other neighbor and neighborhood needs identified...

Did You Know?

The Historic Meridian Park (HMP) neighborhood has been recognized on the National Register of Historic Places since 1990.  Homes featured in HMP are classic Arts and Crafts and American Foursquare architecture among other styles.

Fall Festival Chili Cook-off and Cornbread Competition

It was a beautiful day in the neighborhood for cookin’ up some fun at this year’s Fall Festival – Chili Cook-off and Cornbread Competition on September 18. Special thanks to Lee Smith and Mark Webb for hosting the event and to Lee and Jean Richcreek for...