RESCHEDULED: Noblesville to place historic signage along new Pleasant Street

Graphic provided by City of Noblesville / American Structurepoint

This Friday, Noblesville officials and local dignitaries will unveil historic signage celebrating the history of the Plum Prairie neighborhood and Reverend Barney Stone.

The event has been rescheduled for 11:15 a.m. Friday, Jan. 10 near the intersection of Eighth and Pleasant Streets.

Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen will lead the event. Additional speakers include Hamilton County Historian David Heighway and Noblesville Preservation Alliance Executive Director Joshua Glassburn-Ruby.

This historic signage will inform and highlight the importance of the Plum Prairie neighborhood and the legacy of Reverend Barney Stone, who was the longtime pastor of the First Baptist Church and one of the first formerly enslaved persons to settle in Noblesville.

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