Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
After an ambitious five-year campaign by a dogged grassroots group, Indianapolis’s Holliday Park celebrates renovation of its iconic Ruins.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks’ board of directors recently elected seven new members and new leadership at its annual meeting in Indianapolis.
KEEP READINGWe’ve heard of house moves, and we’ve been responsible for some, but none quite as ambitious and grand as the move of Lafayette’s Potter-Haan House. It traveled all the way from Connecticut to Missouri before coming to rest in Indiana back in 1904.
KEEP READINGThe Nov. 4 opening in Rapp Family Gallery includes works by Sylvia Gray, Von Biggs, and Margot Dahl.
KEEP READINGFour Catholic parishes in southeast Indiana found strength in numbers and applied their collective resources to preserve and restore four beloved community churches.
KEEP READINGOnce a potential target of demolition, the Hilt House in Vincennes went from snoozer to looker in less than a year thanks to diligent work by the Vincennes/Knox Preservation Foundation.
KEEP READINGIllustrated program on October 13 demonstrates how preservation evolved in Indiana and the United States since the 1960s.
KEEP READINGConstruction is in full swing to prepare Evansville’s restored bus terminal for Bru Burger at the Greyhound.
KEEP READINGA recent grant from Indiana Landmarks will help the Sisters of St. Francis plan renovations at the convent’s historic Mother House.
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