Quaker Meeting House
This file appears in: Wedding Bands and Bans: The Fight For and Against Same Sex Marriage in Indiana(polis)
In 1988, the Quaker Meeting House on Talbott Street was the site of the first marriage ceremony between a same-sex couple in Indianapolis. This marriage was not legally recognized by the state.
Photography by Kurt Lee Nettleton © 2015.
This file appears in: Wedding Bands and Bans: The Fight For and Against Same Sex Marriage in Indiana(polis)
Wedding Bands and Bans: The Fight For and Against Same Sex Marriage in Indiana(polis)
Bands
You are standing in front of the City-County Building at 200 E. Washington Street. On June 25, 2014, it was witness to a historic moment in Indiana history. After news broke that a federal court judge ruled Indiana’s ban on same-sex…