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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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Indianapolis Railways Streetcar No. 153
News

The Hoosier Heartland Trolley Company is using a grant from Indiana Landmarks and the Central Indiana Community Foundation to restore Streetcar No. 153, the last surviving streetcar from the Indianapolis Railways electric streetcar system.

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Eagle Cotton Mill, Madison
News, Saved

A multi-million-dollar project is poised to transform one of Madison’s highest profile landmarks, a preservation save a long time in the making.

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Albion Opera House
News, Saved

A pair of lawyers from Ligoinier stepped forward to rescue Albion’s historic Opera House from long-term limbo.

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Foster Park Pavilion #3 Fort Wayne
News

A public-private partnership aims to restore Fort Wayne’s WPA-constructed Foster Park Pavilion #3 to its original appearance.

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Angevine Cabin, Lawrenceburg
News

Thirty years after its reconstruction, Lawrenceburg’s c.1820 Angevine Cabin is undergoing top-to-bottom restoration. 

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Owens Hall, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
News

The Sisters of Providence embraced a creative solution to preserve a mid-century building on the campus of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in Terre Haute.

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Press Releases

Indiana Landmarks offers a look at the newly restored landmark in Indianapolis

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Whiteland Raceway Park
Indiana Automotive Landmarks

Rescued by former IndyCar team owners Sarah Fisher and Andy O’Gara and business partner Wink Hartman, the 1958 Whiteland Raceway Park was in danger of being bulldozed for a parking lot.

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