Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
After years of restoration, the 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom originally owned by Thomas D. Taggart is back on display at southern Indiana’s French Lick Resort.
KEEP READINGKnown to most as the University Club of Indianapolis, the 1921 home on North Delaware was built by the Marmon family of automotive-industry fame.
KEEP READINGThe Rumpe House exhibits remarkable original character. While some would-be buyers might view the house as a daunting challenge, it also offers a rare opportunity.
KEEP READINGWe acquire landmarks worth saving through purchase and donation, stabilize and clean them up, then sell them to buyers who finish the work, attaching our preservation covenants to protect their distinctive historic character.
KEEP READINGStoryteller Sally Perkins shares tale of a great Basketball Cathedral.
KEEP READINGArt exhibition includes 70 paintings chronicling artist’s two-year study of parks’ unique features.
KEEP READINGAfter decades of decline and a stint on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most Endangered list, Evansville’s McCurdy Hotel is slated to reopen this year as luxury apartments.
KEEP READINGBy offering property owners funds to make improvements to building exteriors, city officials hope to trigger a wave of renovation in Aurora’s downtown district.
KEEP READINGRush County Heritage coalesced in 1986 to save the county’s iconic covered bridges. Three decades later, the group boasts an admirable portfolio of preservation success stories.
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