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Ligonier downtown
Hidden Gems

At one time, Ligonier was the world’s largest producer of marshmallows. The marshmallow industry is gone, but there’s much more to Ligonier than fond marshmallow remembrances.

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Allen Chapel Terre Haute
African American Landmarks, News, Sacred Places

Friends of Historic Allen Chapel formed in 1997 to save Terre Haute’s oldest African American church. More than two decades later, the work is nearly done.

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Capers Emporium, New Harmony
News

Following a two-year restoration, a new kitchen store opens in New Harmony’s historic Odd Fellows building — a formerly distressed building in the heart of downtown.

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Cone House, North Vernon
News, Saved

North Vernon’s historic Cone House was on the docket for demo before Indiana Landmarks orchestrated an 11th-hour save.

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Downtown Wabash
News

Wabash has long been a forward-looking city, and its thriving downtown shows the power of using preservation to fight decline.

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Roosevelt High School, Gary
News

A proposed National Heritage Area would boost preservation efforts on both sides of the Indiana-Illinois state border.

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Ligonier Temple
News, Sacred Places

Most recently used as a museum, the Ahavas Shalom Reform Temple on Ligonier’s Main Street is for sale, with potential as a great home or office.

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Riverside High School
News, Tours

On September 13, teachers, students, and dignitaries crowded the gym of the Heslar Naval Armory on Indianapolis’s northwest side to celebrate the building’s opening as Riverside High School.

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Press Releases

At its Rapp Family Gallery in Indianapolis, Indiana Landmarks presents First Friday art shows featuring solo exhibits on Oct. 5 and Nov. 2, and a holiday art bazaar on Dec. 7.

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