Indiana Landmarks News

Indiana Landmarks

Press Releases

At a reception at the former LaSalle Hotel, Indiana Landmarks and the Historic Preservation Commission of South Bend recognized individuals and organizations for rehabilitating and reusing historic landmarks.

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Press Releases

Works by 13 artists will be featured in a First Friday show and holiday sale at Indiana Landmarks’ Rapp Family Gallery on December 2.

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News, Rehabs & Renovations

Indiana Landmarks assists owners of historic properties by providing advice and recommendations on repairs and rehab, and we think it’s important to practice what we preach.

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Indiana Automotive Landmarks

With the current surge in popularity of the electric car, it’s hard to believe that a century ago this same idea was playing a major role in early automotive history.

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Indiana Automotive Landmarks

Indiana automobile exhibits and other changes lie around the corner for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.

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Ayres Clock, Indianapolis
News

With the help of contributors from around the state and beyond, we reached our fundraising goal to restore the 1936 bronze Ayres Clock, a beloved Indianapolis downtown landmark.

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Lincoln Highway memorial rededication
News

Lincoln Highway landmarks in Dyer receive much-needed attention after years of deterioration.

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Phillips Temple, Indianapolis
African American Landmarks, News, Sacred Places, Saved

Previously threatened with demolition, Phillips Temple in Indianapolis survives thanks to preservation advocacy and creative reuse.

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Press Releases

National Trust and Indiana Landmarks announce plan to restore the House of Tomorrow.

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