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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.

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Press Releases

Indiana’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.

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Tyson Temple, Versailles, Indiana. Photo by Lee Lewellen.
Hidden Gems

James Tyson, Versailles native and co-founder of Walgreen’s, left his hometown an impressive architectural legacy in the form of Tyson Methodist Temple.

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News

For 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.

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News

The 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.

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Delphi Opera House and Crosby Hotel
News

The restoration of Delphi’s Opera House earned accolades and set the stage for rehab of the 1865 Crosby Hotel next door.

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Endangered Places, News, Sacred Places

Indiana Landmarks is working with residents and parishioners in Whiting to avert demolition and save two historic churches for a new purpose.

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Alhambra Theatre, Evansville
News

Almost 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.

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Speakman House, Rising Sun
News, Saved

After 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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