Preservationist Archive 2011
January-February 2011
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Up front
Feature topic
2010 Annual Report. We share changes and accomplishments during the fiscal year that ended August 31, 2010.
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Grateful thanks to our contributors and supporters. |
March-April 2011
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Up front
- Ford Wins Cook Cup for Wabash Landmark. Richard Ford transforms a languishing Wabash hotel and inspires downtown development.
- Indiana Landmarks Center Opens Doors April 16. We hope you'll say "WOW!" when you see the new Indiana Landmarks Center.
Feature topic
New Frontier. Mid-century modern aficionados explore examples of the style worth preserving.
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Chatting with board member and donor Turner Woodard, and restoring a Gary landmark. |
May-June 2011
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Up front
- Gift Protects Meridian Street Mansion.
Partnership with local nonprofit ensures future for a stunning Indianapolis landmark.
- Deterioration Threatens Brookville's Valley House. Without help, city's main street could be left with a gaping hole.
- Former Marriage Mill Looking For Some Love
Local group courts support for the Lake County Courthouse.
Final Jeopardy. Indiana Landmarks announces our 2011 list of Hoosier places in peril.
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Dine your way through interesting landmarks in Attica, Scottsburg and Kokomo this summer. |
July-August 2011
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Up front
- Historic Byway Offers Sightseeing Adventure
Take a road trip on the Lincoln Highway through northern Indiana
- Indiana Landmarks Acquires Modernist Gem Indiana Landmarks purchases a downtown landmark for its western office in Terre Haute
Feature topic
May We Present Indiana Landmarks introduces its newly-restored headquarters
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Versailles' Tyson Auditorium completes our 2011 10 Most Endangered list. |
September-October 2011
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Up front
- Farm Family Preserves Land and Landmarks
Van Nuys Farm wins 2011 Arnold Award
- Service to Landmarks Takes Many Forms
Indiana Landmarks honors Servaas Memorial Award winners
Feature topic
Main Street Revival Standards help give downtown rehabilitation efforts a boost
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Indiana Landmarks offers Some Assembly Required, a day-long experience on catalog houses
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November-December 2011
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Up front
- Landmarks Welcome Members for Holiday Cheer
Our holiday open houses spotlight nine historic places
- Indiana Landmarks Adopts a Greyhound
Evansville's 1939 Greyhound Terminal will house our southwest office
Feature topic
Everything's Coming up Green Renovators use environmentally-friendly materials and methods to make landmarks even greener in LaPorte, Indianapolis, Bloomington, and Lafayette
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New board members elected |