When contractors cut into damaged stucco at the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum in Crawfordsville, water came pouring out of the foundation wall – an alarming sign of just how much damage water infiltration was causing.
In Richmond, Indiana, people have said ‘underwear’ with perfectly straight faces for a century. Blasé skivvy talk started there in 1910, when the Atlas Underwear Factory opened.
We urgently call your attention to the 2012 list of Indiana’s 10 Most Endangered. Jeopardized by neglect, deterioration, and lack of development prospects, these irreplaceable landmarks face imminent threats.
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