Terre Haute

Western Regional Office

Helping neighbors save buildings and other places that matter in Benton, Carroll, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, Fountain, Greene, Knox, Montgomery, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Tippecanoe, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warren counties.

Western Regional Office
Office Details
669 Ohio Street Terre Haute, IN 47807 812-232-4534 west@indianalandmarks.org
Staff
Tommy Kleckner, Director tkleckner@indianalandmarks.org Noah Nobbe, Community Preservation Specialist nnobbe@indianalandmarks.org
Western Regional Territory

Where We're Located

Our regional office occupies an Art Deco (with a hint of Streamline Moderne) landmark in downtown Terre Haute. Built as Terre Haute Mutual Savings Association in 1941, it’s a block south of 7th and Wabash—the intersection claimed as “The Crossroads of America.”

Miller & Yeager designed the one-story building that now owns National Register status as part of the Wabash Avenue East Historic District. The firm employed the Art Deco aesthetic in several of its higher profile buildings, including the Terre Haute Post Office & Federal Building (adapted as Indiana State University’s Scott College of Business) and the Terre Haute City Hall.

The Western Regional Office serves 17 counties, working with individuals and groups to save historic places and offering restoration advice.

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