Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
After more than a decade in limbo and a stint on Indiana Landmarks 10 Most Endangered list, Indianapolis Public School (IPS) #97 moves to the “saved” column.
KEEP READINGA coalition of Birdseye and Dubois County residents have joined with Indiana Landmarks to try to raise $35,000 to stabilize the partially collapsed Koerner Block.
KEEP READINGRecently, residents of Markle were surprised to discover they’ve had an architectural antique – a genuine early settler’s log home – hiding in plain sight for decades.
KEEP READINGBall State students used ground-penetrating radar to deduce the significance of an unusual mound adjacent to a house we rescued in Wolcottville.
KEEP READINGMatchmaking session connects volunteers with opportunities at Indiana Landmarks.
KEEP READINGTo avoid demolition, a nineteenth-century one-room schoolhouse will be moved to a new home, where it may be restored for use as a programming and events space.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks looking for nominations for the 2017 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
KEEP READINGBy restoring a prominent corner house in the historic corridor, Indiana Landmarks is building on the momentum of other rehabs rejuvenating the neighborhood.
KEEP READINGDevelopers are using outside-the-box thinking to turn historic jails in Lebanon and Martinsville into a restaurant, bar, distillery, and senior apartments.
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