Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
This March, Indiana Landmarks spotlights two architectural treasures in Indianapolis with tours and a talk exploring the awe-inspiring Indiana War Memorial and the spectacularly restored South Side Turnverein.
KEEP READINGBuilt by a family of enterprising brothers, a pair of buildings near downtown Evansville represent part of the city’s earliest automotive history.
KEEP READINGGeorge Ade’s lavish country estate, Hazelden, is headed for use as a public historic site and events venue.
KEEP READINGIn Peru, an unexpected gift to the St. Vincent De Paul Society will have far-reaching community impact.
KEEP READINGCharlestown’s Pleasant Ridge become ground zero in a battle between city officials who want to redevelop the area and neighborhood residents passionate about preserving their homes.
KEEP READINGThree historic bridges in Ripley County, including a picturesque pair of twin covered bridges, are on their way to being listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
KEEP READINGDemolitions by Vincennes University continue to level blocks of historic buildings, including recent destruction of several homes within the city’s historic district.
KEEP READINGWhen congregations shrink, they face a tough preservation challenge: figuring out how to maintain their historic houses of worship. Across the state, Indiana Landmarks is offering advice and ideas for saving these important places.
KEEP READINGInsurance company Point Comfort Underwriters repurposed the former German social club and gym in Indianapolis for its company headquarters, reversing decades of deterioration and bringing back the landmark’s original features.
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