Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
A creative development in Martinsville repurposed three National Register-listed buildings within blocks of the Morgan County Courthouse as affordable housing for seniors.
KEEP READINGHistorical societies, historic preservation commissions, the National Register of Historic Places – it’s easy to get confused. But each plays a different role and means something different to property owners.
KEEP READINGReaching the age of 200 is a major milestone for any Hoosier building, but for the Perry County Courthouse in Rome, it’s remarkable. For a long time no one was sure the building would make it to its bicentennial.
KEEP READINGAs so many of Indiana’s historic barns fall to neglect and obsolescence, one woman found a way to put her family’s vintage barn to beautiful new use.
KEEP READINGA recreation hub in Gary for more than 70 years, the historic North Gleason Park Pavilion faces an uncertain future, as its aging roof gives way.
KEEP READINGWhen a windstorm ripped the roof off of St. John’s Lutheran Church, many people feared it would spell doom for the church. Indiana Landmarks helped a dedicated group of supporters come to the rescue.
KEEP READINGAmong the historic war memorials in our Hoosier homeland, the Indiana War Memorial in Indianapolis is a blockbuster, and its star is the Shrine Room.
KEEP READINGPeople with vision in Seymour and Richmond use preservation to revive historic neighborhoods and downtown.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks’ First Friday gallery show on December 7 doubles as a holiday bazaar where visitors can immediately take home what they buy. The annual holiday concert on December 13 features traditional and contemporary holiday music starring the restored 1892 organ, joined by piano, handbells, and professional singers.
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