Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
Preservationists in Attica, Noblesville, and Indianapolis win top awards for their work protecting historic places.
KEEP READINGBuilt for a whiskey distiller in 1883, Acorn Hall in Greendale was left in limbo in recent years by a complicated foreclosure. Now, Bill and Nancy Smith are bringing the home back to its former glory.
KEEP READINGTwo grants from Indiana Landmarks will help preserve important buildings at Roberts Settlement in Hamilton County, one of the state’s oldest historically black communities.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks is hosting walking and biking tours of historic Garfield Park and the surrounding neighborhood on Sept. 14 and 16.
KEEP READINGWinners announced in iMOCA and Indiana Landmarks exhibition.
KEEP READINGShady Rest, the former county home in Marshall County, needs a new use. County commissioners hope to see the National Register-listed property repurposed.
KEEP READINGGrand View Cemetery’s historic caretaker’s cottage looked like a goner until city officials struck a deal to save and repurpose the distinctive landmark.
KEEP READINGA local Realtor’s recent purchase of the Cook Mansion in Evansville puts him in possession of one of the city’s most prominent – but seriously dilapidated – historic homes
KEEP READINGCovered bridges are an Indiana icon, so it’s no surprise the state’s new license plate features a red covered bridge. Ripley County boasts two spans that could have served as picturesque inspiration.
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