Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
Located on the Ohio River Scenic Byway and the Indiana Wine Trail, tiny Rising Sun in southeast Indiana has become a growing destination — and the navy bean capital of Indiana.
KEEP READINGYou can learn all about antique apples at Doud Orchards, a family-owned operation in vintage buildings that has been in business near the Miami County town of Denver since 1894.
KEEP READINGSix new directors join preservation group’s board of trustees
KEEP READINGSammy Terry to emcee event on October 26 in Indianapolis featuring scary movies, music, lighting, and a costume contest.
KEEP READINGA mid-century home with a rich architectural heritage in New Albany finds new purpose as a respite for creative individuals and groups.
KEEP READINGAround 1828, George Boxely — a Virginia abolitionist — arrived in Indiana. The cabin he built, rescued and revived by the Sheridan Historical Society and Town of Sheridan, gives you an appreciation of what “home” was like in the Indiana wilderness.
KEEP READINGMonon preservationists are working to revive the city’s 1938 theater as a community gathering space.
KEEP READINGA 2012 renovation of Indianapolis’s Minton-Capehart Federal Building recaptured some of the Brutalist icon’s most distinctive features.
KEEP READINGPreservation advocates struggled to find a viable reuse for Indianapolis’s landmark Roberts School for more than a decade before its successful transformation into market-rate apartments, opening this August.
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