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The General's retreat

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.



 
Workers restored the building's stucco foundation, scored to resemble dressed stone.
Bare essentials

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.



 
The former Atlas Underwear Factory now houses apartments for senior citizens. 
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On July 21, explore the historic Lincoln Highway Byway’s 1913 route through St. Joseph, Elkhart, and Noble Counties during Indiana Landmarks’ Lincoln Highway Adventure and Moveable Feast.

 
Follow the historic route east from South Bend and close with our moveable feast around Ligonier.
10 Most Endangered

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.

 



 
Deterioration and foreclosure plague the T.G. Wilkinson House in Muncie, an Art Moderne masterpiece.

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Tours & Events

Back to the Future Modern Home Tour

Back to the Future Mid-Century Modern Tour

On June 2, explore Mid-Century Modern homes in two Indianapolis neighborhoods.

 

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Where We Live

Atlas Underwear Factory, Starr Apartments, Richmond, Indiana

Richmond's Atlas Underwear Factory

Folded factory becomes senior apartments. Listen to this week's two-minute audio story.

 

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Indiana Landmarks Center

Indiana Landmarks Center

Unique historic venue for weddings, receptions, events, corporate meetings & parties. Free parking.

 

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