The new facility was built from Indiana limestone and cost $250,000.
It was constructed between 1922 and 1932, of Indiana limestone.
From 1910-1912, a tower and porch were added of Indiana limestone.
The building opened in 1982 and is made of Indiana Limestone.
Indiana limestone has been particularly popular for the construction of university buildings in the Midwest.
The church and the tower are clad in Indiana limestone.
About the use of Indiana limestone, there was virtually no debate, given the surroundings.
The building is made of Indiana limestone, sandstone, and walnut.
Today the study structure of carved Indiana limestone seems untouched by time.
The first three floors form the base, and are clad in Indiana limestone.