Tomlinson Hall
Tomlinson Hall, with the City Market to the right, c. 1909 | |
| Location | Market St. at Delaware St. Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
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| Coordinates | 39°46′07″N 86°09′14″W / 39.76861°N 86.15389°W |
| Owner | City of Indianapolis |
| Capacity | 4,200 plus 650 on stage |
| Construction | |
| Built | 1883-1886 |
| Opened | June 2, 1886 |
| Closed | January 30, 1958 (fire) |
| Demolished | 1958 |
| Construction cost | $125,000 |
| Architect | Diedrich A. Bohlen |
Tomlinson Hall was a public meeting hall in Indianapolis, Indiana, on the northeast corner of Market and Delaware streets adjacent to the Indianapolis City Market. It hosted a variety of public events from 1886 until January 30, 1958, when it was destroyed in a fire.
The building was named for Stephen D. Tomlinson, an Indianapolis druggist, whose will had bequeathed the money to build it.