Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
When Jilly’s Gift and Garden store opened in downtown Cambridge City earlier this month, it marked the end of a journey for the small building — one that began 146 years ago and 150 miles away.
KEEP READINGVeteran rehabbers Sally and Kenneth McWilliams invite readers to follow restoration of their 1876 Madison home on Sally’s blog, where they can enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation.
KEEP READINGOver the objections of residents and community leaders, the East Noble Community School Corporation board recently voted to demolish the historic Kendallville High School
KEEP READINGA southern Indiana parish hopes to find a nonprofit group to occupy and maintain its nineteenth-century rectory in exchange for nominal rent.
KEEP READINGLast year, Mapleton-Fall Creek Development Corporation officially made the move to the 1923 Stutz house in Indianapolis after completing a $300,000 renovation.
KEEP READINGHonoring its railroad heritage, Chesterton repurposes a historic boxcar and train caboose to serve as public restrooms and gathering space at a popular town park.
KEEP READINGA New Deal-era fire watch tower at McCormick’s Creek State Park is under restoration, thanks to a grant from Indiana Landmarks and broad community support.
KEEP READINGLocated just 10 miles south of Marion, Fairmount boasts a quaint village atmosphere and a historic downtown lined with shops and restaurants.
KEEP READINGThe Rathbone Home in Evansville was one of the earliest nursing homes in Indiana. After long service as a retirement facility, the landmark is targeted for renovation as an apartment community.
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