Indiana Landmarks News

Indiana Landmarks

Logs to Lustrons Tour, Indiana Dunes
Events

On May 3 and 4, our annual Logs to Lustrons talk and tour highlight more than a century of history and architecture in the newly designated Indiana Dunes National Park.

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American House hotel, Carroll County
News

Saved from demolition, the former American House Hotel in Carroll County is being restored for new use as a tribute to Indiana’s transportation heritage.

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National Biscuit Company Building, Evansville
News

A vacant Evansville building with a famous name is slated for rehabilitation as residential and commercial space.

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Holman Oak Tree at Veraestau
News

The trees on the grounds of Veraestau, our country estate in Aurora, help define the historic property. What happens when those trees are damaged or begin to die?

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Historic barn Mt. Ayr Newton County
News

The newly established George Ade Historic Preservation Commission will work to protect landmarks throughout Newtown County.

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Wienmann Building Kleinhelter Gallery, New Albany
News, Rehabs & Renovations

The opening of Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany’s historic Weinmann Building marked the culmination of a preservation success years in the making.

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Sacred Places, Saved

In transforming a historic Indianapolis church into their home, one couple gained a one-of-a-kind residence.

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Rehabs & Renovations, Saved

One family’s journey to resurrecting a mid-century Lustron for their vacation home.

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Means Manor, Gary
African American Landmarks

Homebuilder Andrew Means got his start in Gary and became a trailblazer for African American real estate developers, leaving an indelible mark on the city’s architectural legacy.

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