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News
2013
Announcing Indiana's 10 Most Endangered
4/24/2013
We unveil our 2013 list of landmarks in jeopardy
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Collaboration grows at Sowers Farmhouse
4/18/2013
Work begins to restore vacant house as local food hub
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Outlook improves for 10 Most sites
1/8/2013
Progress for imperiled properties
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2012
Ligonier: proud of its Jewish heritage
7/9/2012
"Little Jerusalem" and the Ligonier Marshmallow Festival
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Summer events highlight northern Indiana
6/12/2012
Explore Ligonier and the historic Lincoln Highway
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Follow the Lincoln Highway for a day of fun
5/15/2012
Lincoln Highway Adventure highlights historic places
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Altered fates: progress on 10 Most Endangered sites
1/11/2012
In 2011, we engineered improvements in the fates of several places
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2011
Lincoln Highway becomes official Indiana byway
11/14/2011
Nation's first coast-to-coast highway earns historic status
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The Lincoln Highway
7/18/2011
You can credit a Hoosier for America's first transcontinental highway
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Sylvan Springs and 10 Most Endangered
5/2/2011
A historic sanitarium joins our list of Indiana's Most Endangered landmarks
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Announcing 2011's 10 Most Endangered
5/2/2011
Calling attention to places in jeopardy
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Mesker Company facades
3/21/2011
Evansville's George L. Mesker & Co. supplied iron storefronts to owners across the country
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National Historic Landmarks
3/14/2011
National Historic Landmarks represent the cream of the crop.
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Walking the Lincoln Highway to save memories
3/1/2011
Fund-raising walk benefits Alzheimer's awareness
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Indiana's 10 Most Endangered
2/18/2011
Help us find solutions to save these places!
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10 Most Endangered update
1/10/2011
The status of Most Endangered landmarks, past and present
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2010
Tombstone Trail highlights historic cemeteries
10/19/2010
Tours explore burial sites in Noble and DeKalb Counties
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New lead rules affect historic properties
8/24/2010
Regulations will have impact on restoration projects
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Sparkling towers signal exciting new era
8/17/2010
Restoration continues at future home of Indiana Landmarks
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Good news for three 10 Most Endangered
7/30/2010
The tide is turning for these threatened landmarks
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New Harmony preservation patron dies
6/24/2010
Jane Blaffer Owen leaves a legendary legacy
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Transformation moves at "Cook speed"
6/24/2010
Restoration is well under way at the future home of Indiana Landmarks
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Announcing 2010's 10 Most Endangered
5/4/2010
Calling attention to places in jeopardy
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We've changed our name!
4/13/2010
Historic Landmarks Foundation is now Indiana Landmarks
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Lincoln Highway group introduces geocaching tours
4/5/2010
Explore the historic route using modern technology
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2009
Santa's historic helpers
11/4/2009
Toy stores in historic buildings make holiday shopping fun
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2009 Regional Preservation Award Winners
9/3/2009
Historic Landmarks recognizes outstanding projects around the state
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Eight sides to every story
7/7/2009
Charismatic theorist promoted health benefits of octagon living
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Announcing 2009's 10 Most Endangered.
5/4/2009
Aggressive action required to save jeopardized landmarks.
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The state of historic schools
2/2/2009
Examining the prospects of an increasingly endangered building type
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2008
It's Indiana in 2013!
12/1/2008
The National Trust conference is coming to Indianapolis
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A family that matters
10/8/2008
Efroymson Family Fund supports preservation
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Architectural field guides
9/30/2008
Identifying Indiana's architectural styles
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Waste not, want not.
8/1/2008
Preservation and the "green" movement.
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