Indiana Landmarks News

Indiana Landmarks

Pulaski County Courthouse
Endangered Places, News

Three alternatives could address security, space and accessibility concerns at the historic courthouse for a cost below county commissioners’ original estimates.

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Wallace Bridge, Fountain County
News

A local group hopes to raise enough money for urgently needed repairs at two of Fountain County’s historic covered bridges. 

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New Harmony Atheneum
News

Historic New Harmony launches a $250,000 campaign for ongoing preservation of the Atheneum, designed by acclaimed Modernist architect Richard Meier.

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Vevay Historic District
News

Historic districts in Vevay and Greendale are poised for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.

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Eagle Cotton Mill, Madison
News

Three recent projects are preserving places associated with Madison’s industrial heritage and shining new light on that part of the city’s history.

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Miller Town Hall
Endangered Places, News

A reminder of the community’s short-lived independence, Miller’s old town hall needs urgent attention to halt its rapid deterioration.

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Douglass School, Kokomo
African American Landmarks, News

By acquiring the vacant Douglass School, the City of Kokomo has taken a bold step to save a building at the heart of the city’s African American community.

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Press Releases

Frightful Sammy Terry to emcee a campy, creepy night with organ music, film, costume contest, and atmospheric lighting.

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Press Releases

Oct. 19 tour showcases downtown revitalization as city celebrates its bicentennial.

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