Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
Like any city, Rensselaer has evolved and changed. The blend of old and new sets the stage for an enjoyable exploration of architectural heritage.
KEEP READINGHunt for treasure, or be a vendor, when Indiana Landmarks brings Treasure Hunt North back to South Bend on July 21. You’ll find booths of antiques, collectibles and architectural salvage in a festival atmosphere throughout the West Washington National Register District.
KEEP READINGDesignation through the state’s Stellar Communities program has trigged a surge of investment and improvements in Rushville, including revitalization of several historic buildings.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks’ Northwest Field Office recognized Centier Bank with an Adaptive Reuse Award for transforming a storefront space in the historic Gary State Bank building.
KEEP READINGCitizen Jane: Battle for the City has relevance in current highway expansion debate in Indianapolis.
KEEP READINGAt Indiana Landmarks’ Rapp Family Gallery, the June First Friday art show presents “Off the Record: The Melody of Fine and Underground Art.” The group show displays the work of 28 artists inspired by punk aesthetics, rock music, pop culture, and political topics.
KEEP READINGIndiana Modern, an affinity group of Indiana Landmarks, sponsors the eleventh annual Mid-Century Modern talk and tour, both in Indianapolis this year.
KEEP READINGOur annual Back to the Future Mid-Century Modern Home Tour returns for its eleventh year, this time spotlighting five house on Indianapolis’s north side.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks recognizes the outstanding restoration of Second Baptist Church, an Underground Railroad landmark.
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