Indiana Landmarks News
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Local groups are working to rehabilitate several historic landmarks to draw visitors and business downtown.
KEEP READINGHistoric Renck’s Store in Bright rehabilitated for use as a coffeehouse, events space, and offices.
KEEP READINGHistoric building finds new use as offices, a brewery, restaurant, and duckpin bowling.
KEEP READINGFor the first time in decades, the House of Tomorrow at the Indiana Dunes National Park resembles its appearance at Chicago’s 1933 World’s Fair.
KEEP READINGTransformation spotlights a South Bend commercial building designed by one of the city’s most prolific firms.
KEEP READINGBy donating a preservation easement to Indiana Landmarks, owners aim to safeguard the original character of the state’s former governor’s residence.
KEEP READINGSupported by Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana Fund, Indianapolis’s Broadway United Methodist Church completes significant restoration of its iconic bell tower.
KEEP READINGDetermined efforts by Indiana Landmarks and community advocates save the once-endangered Pulaski County Courthouse.
KEEP READINGIn Elkhart County, local affection for Jimtown’s 1929 gym sparked a campaign to repurpose the beloved community landmark.
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