Winding avenues, a turn-of-the-century streetscape, and towering shade trees in the heart of Lafayette, Indiana — a close-knit community gathered around the Highland Park Triangle.
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Platted in 1891 on what were once Reynold's meadows, Highland Park was Lafayette's first planned subdivision — its winding avenues and pie-shaped lots laid out around the existing trees. Homes range from grand turn-of-the-century Queen Annes to classic bungalows, gathered around the Highland Park Triangle and the historic bicycle bridge that recently marked its 100th year.
More about Highland Park
Bimonthly Highland Park Neighborhood Association meeting. All residents of Highland Park are welcome to attend.
Each summer Highland Park holds a prominent garage sale.
The HPNA meets with the mayor and city government officials to discuss items of importance to Highland Park.
The second Friday of each summer month, head to the Triangle, bring a drink, bring a snack, bring your kids!
The HPNA prints a neighborhood directory every two years and maintains an online directory for HPNA members.
The HPNA organizes social events throughout the year including an annual Family BBQ, Christmas Party, children's Halloween parade, and Easter egg hunt.
Members can browse the online directory, look up local entrepreneurs, and connect with the people right down the street.