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Rathbone Home, Evansville
News

The 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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Martinsville Sanitarium
News, Rehabs & Renovations

A creative development in Martinsville repurposed three National Register-listed buildings within blocks of the Morgan County Courthouse as affordable housing for seniors.

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Aurora Historic District
Resources

Historical 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.

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Perry County Courthouse, Rome, Indiana
News

Reaching 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.

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Hopewell Barn, Urbana
Rehabs & Renovations, Rural Preservation

As 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.

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North Gleason Park Pavilion, Gary
African American Landmarks, Endangered Places, News

A 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.

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St. John's Lutheran Church, Goshen
News, Saved

When 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.

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War Memorial Shrine Room
Hidden Gems

Among the historic war memorials in our Hoosier homeland, the Indiana War Memorial in Indianapolis is a blockbuster, and its star is the Shrine Room.

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News, Uncategorized

People with vision in Seymour and Richmond use preservation to revive historic neighborhoods and downtown.

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