Indiana Landmarks News

Endangered Places

Endangered Places, Modern Landmarks, News, Saved

Endangered no more, the Mid-Century Modern standout finds new purpose as the Harry Cooler Conference Center.

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Pulaski County Courthouse
Endangered Places, News

Three alternatives could address security, space and accessibility concerns at the historic courthouse for a cost below county commissioners’ original estimates.

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Miller Town Hall
Endangered Places, News

A reminder of the community’s short-lived independence, Miller’s old town hall needs urgent attention to halt its rapid deterioration.

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Peru Circus Winter Quarters
Endangered Places, News

The International Circus Hall of Fame is working to save two 1920s barns on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most Endangered list.

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Can Clay factory, Cannelton
Endangered Places, News

Indiana Landmarks is working with Cannelton city and economic development leaders on two projects that could help spur much-needed revitalization.

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Old Terre Haute YMCA
Endangered Places, News

A Wisconsin-based development firm wants to invest nearly $10 million to rehabilitate the landmark as affordable housing, but the city denied the company’s request for 10-year tax-abatement.

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Endangered Places, News, Rehabs & Renovations

Insurance company Point Comfort Underwriters repurposed the former German social club and gym in Indianapolis for its company headquarters, reversing decades of deterioration and bringing back the landmark’s original features.

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Kendallville High School, Noble County
Endangered Places, News

Over the objections of residents and community leaders, the East Noble Community School Corporation board recently voted to demolish the historic Kendallville High School

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North Gleason Park Pavilion, Gary
African American Landmarks, Endangered Places, News

A recreation hub in Gary for more than 70 years, the historic North Gleason Park Pavilion faces an uncertain future, as its aging roof gives way.

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