Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau welcome nominations for the 2018 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation. The award recognizes the preservation and continued agricultural use of historic farm buildings in Indiana.
KEEP READINGWhether you’re captivated by rustic log cabins, love Victorian-era houses, or you’re mad for Mid-Century Modern, the Logs to Lustrons Tour on May 5 in the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore will satisfy your interest.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks announced Second Baptist Church in New Albany as the winner of the 2018 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks is sponsoring a Board Management Best Practices Workshop on Tuesday, April 17, in Columbus. The two-hour session is open to members of neighborhood organizations and other small non-profits.
KEEP READINGNestled in a wooded valley near Bloomfield, Old Clifty Church is one of the earliest surviving buildings in Green County and one of the state’s oldest log churches still in its original location.
KEEP READINGOn May 19, our Landmark Look in southern Indiana features two small historic houses that pack a mighty architectural punch.
KEEP READINGAurora’s Historic Preservation Commission presents its annual awards recognizing rehabilitation projects for significant investment and improved visual appeal in the city’s locally designated historic district.
KEEP READINGThe town of Converse believes supporting small, local business is the right approach to revitalization and preservation.
KEEP READINGA local group aims to revive Hammond’s Hessville library – vacant and boarded since it closed – as a community learning center.
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