Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
Despite frigid January temperatures, nearly three dozen bridge enthusiasts and a host of media braved the cold to celebrate reopening of Paoli’s historic 1880 Gospel Street Bridge on January 3.
KEEP READINGVolunteers track down a beloved fountain, removed from South Bend’s Howard Park decades ago and mostly lost to memory, and launch a campaign to have it restored and reinstalled.
KEEP READINGBloomington storyteller David Matlack shares tale of landmark’s revival.
KEEP READINGBrock Cagann’s First Friday show in February at Indiana Landmarks Center features paintings inspired by historic black-and-white photos of early twentieth-century Indianapolis buildings and streetscapes.
KEEP READINGSometimes we’re architectural match-makers, connecting people and properties we think could make beautiful music together, like a young couple from South Bend and a house that needed some TLC.
KEEP READINGTo save the endangered Newkirk Mansion in Connersville, we used a tactic that we came to rely on during the recession, when we had zero spare cash, and continue to use because it’s just smart business.
KEEP READINGIndiana Humanities announces 2018 deadlines for three grant programs.
KEEP READINGTwo historic steel bridges over the Kankakee River remain popular icons, and inspire enduring legend, in Porter County.
KEEP READINGThe historic IORM building will soon return to its early role as a hub of activity on Spencer’s courthouse square, thanks to its new owner, Spencer Pride.
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