Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
Five artists who work in different mediums explore what ties people to their surroundings and experiences in “People: Nature/Phases,” a First Friday group show at Indiana Landmarks Center on March 2.
KEEP READINGIndiana’s statewide preservation conference takes place in Columbus for the first time, April 17-20. While the conference covers a host of topics and issues, this year’s agenda emphasizes saving and reviving Mid-Century Modern buildings—the source of Columbus’s international recognition.
KEEP READINGJames Tyson, Versailles native and co-founder of Walgreen’s, left his hometown an impressive architectural legacy in the form of Tyson Methodist Temple.
KEEP READINGFor its first project, Preserve Henry County pulled together key players and funding to save a vacant and deteriorating building in the heart of New Castle’s commercial historic district.
KEEP READINGThe small town of Warren has poured a lot of effort into its three-block downtown in recent years, so when fire claimed a historic building in December, it was a particularly discouraging blow.
KEEP READINGThe restoration of Delphi’s Opera House earned accolades and set the stage for rehab of the 1865 Crosby Hotel next door.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks is working with residents and parishioners in Whiting to avert demolition and save two historic churches for a new purpose.
KEEP READINGAlmost 50 years after its closing, Evansville’s Alhambra Theatre still presents a reuse conundrum, but new owners with a personal connection to the area hope to find a way to make the building a neighborhood asset.
KEEP READINGAfter a stint on our 10 Most Endangered list, one of Indiana’s great historic houses is headed toward salvation. A new owner plans to revive Ohio County’s Speakman House, a Greek Revival standout.
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