Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana aids congregations planning a future for their historic houses of worship by providing intensive training on everything from fundraising to building maintenance to organizational planning.
KEEP READINGAt 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.
KEEP READINGWorks by 13 artists will be featured in a First Friday show and holiday sale at Indiana Landmarks’ Rapp Family Gallery on December 2.
KEEP READINGIndiana 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.
KEEP READINGWith 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.
KEEP READINGIndiana automobile exhibits and other changes lie around the corner for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.
KEEP READINGWith 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.
KEEP READINGLincoln Highway landmarks in Dyer receive much-needed attention after years of deterioration.
KEEP READINGPreviously threatened with demolition, Phillips Temple in Indianapolis survives thanks to preservation advocacy and creative reuse.
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