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The Alpha Chi Omega central office moved to its first fraternity-owned property at 3445 Washington Boulevard in 1961. This building served as the fraternity's headquarters until 1974. Shown here is the building's living room. The bust of Hera (on the mantle) and the painting of the East College building at DePauw University (on the far wall) remain on display at the current headquarters.
The Alpha Chi Omega central office moved to its first fraternity-owned property at 3445 Washington Boulevard in 1961. This building served as the fraternity's headquarters until 1974. This photograph shows the office staff hard at work, using typewriters and the large circular file of membership record cards.
Exterior of the newly built headquarters building at 8733 Founders Road in Indianapolis' College Park office park.
Architect's rendering of the national headquarters building at 8733 Founders Road in Indianapolis' College Park office park. The building was dedicated in 1974.
Exterior photograph of the headquarters building at 5939 Castle Creek Parkway North Drive. This served as the headquarters facility from 1992-2022.
National representatives Judy Evans Anderson (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota), Ellen VandenBrink (Alpha, DePauw University) and Jo Sicking Hurley (Phi, University of Kansas) unveil the dedication plaque for the headquarters at 5939 Castle Creek Parkway N. Drive in Indianapolis.
The Founders Room at headquarters, 5939 Castle Creek Parkway N. Drive in Indianapolis, served as a small meeting space.
The lobby of the headquarters building at 5939 Castle Creek Parkway N. Drive in Indianapolis
This photograph shows the rear entrance to the headquarters building at 5939 Castle Creek Parkway N. Drive in Indianapolis, as well as the Pathway to the Future Garden.
Hera Hall at 5635 Castle Creek Parkway headquarters in Indianapolis features historical items that tell the story of Alpha Chi Omega's founding, growth and evolution.
Collegians from Alpha Mu (Indiana University) pose in the headquarters lobby at 5635 Castle Creek Parkway North Drive.
Lisa Kunkel (left) and Anne Kreutzer (right), Alpha Chi chapter (Butler University) on Bid Day, 1979
Those attending the 2024 convention excursion to headquarters received a round enamel pin featuring the design of the lyre inlay in the building's foyer.
Dress worn by outgoing National President Lynne Biggio Herndon (Alpha Upsilon, University of Alabama) at 2024 National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana
During the 2000 National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, sisters participated in a walk to promote awareness of domestic violence. Shown are Kathy Middleton Fink (front, left) and Stephanie Sibley (front, right).
An Alpha Chi (Butler University) commemorative plate explaining the history of the chapter's housing. "In 1922, Bernice Avery Smith, Alpha, helped her niece organize a group known as Beta Chi. After inspection in 1924, the group was installed at the Eastern Province Convention on February 28, 1925. The Alpha Chis lived in rented quarters until 1935, when a cinder block house was built. In April, 1953, this house was torn down and a Georgian Colonial house was built in its place."