Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
Railroad enthusiasts or anyone looking for a one-of-a-kind peaceful retreat should check out a unique real estate listing in New Augusta, a quiet historic enclave nine miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis.
KEEP READINGAfter being at the forefront of the company’s retail expansion, the last Sears store in Evansville is slated to close in April 2018.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks is looking for vendors of antiques, collectibles and architectural salvage to participate in its Treasure Hunt antiques markets this summer—July 14 in Indianapolis and July 21 in South Bend.
KEEP READINGOn April 5, Indianapolis Motor Speedway historian and storyteller Donald Davidson will take the stage at Indiana Landmarks to talk track with veteran Indy 500 drivers Spike Gehlhausen and Johnny Parsons, Jr.
KEEP READINGExperience “a day in the life” through photography at Indiana Landmarks’ First Friday show on April 6. The group show will focus on diverse interpretations of everyday life and showcase the work of many local artists whose photography styles range from visual journalism to surrealism.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks hosts a double Landmark Look on May 19, offering visitors a peek at two historic homes in Dupont and Madison.
KEEP READINGExploring famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy in Indiana, where seven of his designs remain.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks invites nominations for two annual awards accompanied by cash as well as the sculptures that represent the prizes.
KEEP READINGIndiana native Carl Fisher laid out a plan to build America’s first paved transcontinental route, called the Lincoln Highway in honor of the Great Emancipator, a road that remains a relevant and vital part of the communities on its path.
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