Preservationist Archive 2010
January-February 2010
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Roots matter: benefits of great expectations. Indiana's preservation movement began with business leaders and industrialists.
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Gold Standard. Tracking the major accomplishments of our first 50 years.
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Lilly legacy ensures Landmarks' future.
Celebratory events mark milestone anniversary. |
March-April 2010
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- Symbol of Indianapolis. For more than a century the Indiana State Soldiers and Sailors Monument has served as the city's defining landmark.
- New name, New Harmony for conference. Indiana's statewide preservation conference has a new name, a new presenting partner, and a new expanded agenda.
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Off to work we go. Some historic Hoosier factories still churn out nationally recognized wares, while others await new use.
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South Bend's once-segregated Engman Natatorium becomes Civil Rights Heritage Center. |
May-June 2010
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- More Punch, Less Confusion, Refocused Mission. Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana changes name to Indiana Landmarks, starts major restoration project.
- Woollen Houses: Cool Then and Now. Annual modern home tour explores Indianapolis architect's residential designs.
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10 Most Endangered. Indiana Landmarks announces its annual list of landmarks in jeopardy.
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Indiana's oldest city hosts a progressive dinner to celebrate Indiana Landmarks' 50th anniversary. |
July-August 2010
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- Evansville Idea Home Promotes Revitalization. An annual Evansville showcase for residential design focuses on preservation.
- Landmark Listings Honor Negelcted Heritage. "The Region" finds a champion in Jim Morrow, creator of Partners in Preservation, Inc.
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See You at the Movies. A roundup of statewide landmarks that have appeared in film.
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Indiana Landmarks announces its 2010 Annual Meeting will be held September 25 at the Woodstock Country Club in Indianapolis. |
September-October 2010
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Up front
- Family Stays on the Farm. The 200-year-old Mont Clair Farm in Vincennes wins our Arnold Award for Rural Preservation.
- Group Claims Enviable Preservation Record. Servaas Award-winner Bloomington Restorations, Inc. tackles tough projects to make its city attractive and lively.
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Shrouded in Secrecy. Exploring the Underground Railroad's architectural legacy in Indiana.
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Swift progress marks restoration at the Indiana Landmarks Center. |
November-December 2010
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Up front
- Ringing in the Holidays. Our holiday open houses spotlight nine historic places.
- Quaker Heritage Protected and Endangered. We accept easements on three historic Quaker properties, while one remains on our 10 Most Endangered list.
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Looking Up. Historic buildings often display information and artful detail above the street level latitude.
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New leadership duo and board elected. |