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Ridge Avenue, Greendale
News, Tours

On September 22, tour four houses on Greendale’s Ridge Avenue, where prosperous distillery moguls built stately homes in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Roann Covered Bridge
Events, Hidden Gems, News

Its picturesque setting on the Eel River in Wabash County makes Roann a favorite of tourists and artists. With a tree-lined downtown, a restored covered bridge, and a historic mill, the small town could hardly be more quaint.

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Lafayette - Jonesy's Standard Oil - Credit Lee Lewellen - header
Indiana Automotive Landmarks

The well-designed filling stations of the early twentieth century prove ideal for adaptive use while still reminding us of our automotive past.

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Press Releases, Rural Preservation

Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau present annual Arnold Award to Stan and Ann Armstrong

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Modern Landmarks, Press Releases

Indiana Landmarks’ Indiana Modern affinity group challenges people to post their best images of mid-century structures and landscapes.

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Press Releases

First Friday show on August 3 at Indiana Landmarks Center’s Rapp Family Gallery features works by more than 20 artists.

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Center Ridge Cemetery, Sullivan
News

Since 1870, Sullivan’s Center Ridge Cemetery has adapted to meet community needs and ever-evolving theories of cemetery design and best practices.

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Downtown Vevay, Swiss Wine Festival
Events, Hidden Gems

Switzerland County’s wine-making heritage dates back more than 200 years, a local tradition the community celebrates each summer during the Swiss Wine Festival in Vevay.

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Reisz Building, New Albany
News

When developers couldn’t make it work, New Albany officials took matters into their own hands, crafting a plan to revive the dilapidated Reisz Building as a new city hall.

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