Indiana Landmarks News
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In the 1930s and ’40s, Indiana native Glenn A. Black redefined the study of archaeology. A new marker memorializes his contributions at one of his most significant research sites.
KEEP READINGSupporters plan to transform the former Medora Brick Plant into a unique park paying homage to one of the small rural community’s largest former industries.
KEEP READINGWith the recent completion of Rock City Lofts, Wabash adds even more economic to fuel to its historic downtown, and another revived landmark to the growing list.
KEEP READINGOn August 24, our Cold War Experience offers a day-long exploration of northwest Indiana military compounds that protected America at home and abroad.
KEEP READINGBuilt in 1948, Our Savior Lutheran Church in Indianapolis is an uncommon testament to collaboration between a city’s black and white Lutheran populations.
KEEP READINGFrom fire-fodder to restored rarity, Vevay’s Musee De Venoge tells a story worth learning. Enjoy an 1815-style Fourth of July celebration at the living history museum, June 30 and July 1.
KEEP READINGNext up in the series of Heart City Heritage Talks, Indiana Landmarks’ Deb Parcell explores lesser known or “off the beaten path” historic places in Indiana, with a focus on locations in Elkhart and the surrounding area.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks will stabilize 1903 First Financial Bank with plans to pass ownership to CANDLES Holocaust Museum while retaining a protective covenant on the building.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks and partners bring antiques market and yard sales to South Bend historic district.
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