Indiana Landmarks News
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Ferdinand native Keith Fritz spent three years transforming a nineteenth century commercial building into a dramatic living and gathering space.
KEEP READINGRoberts Settlement is preparing to launch a public campaign for a new “Legacy Walk,” an accessible path for self-guided exploration of the site’s rich history.
KEEP READINGPreservation advocates in Marion are looking for a buyer who can repurpose a Firestone Auto Service Center built in 1936.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks and the YMCA are working together to seek a solution that will preserve Evansville’s historic downtown gymnasium.
KEEP READINGPartners in Richmond, Marion, and Huntington use Indiana Landmarks Endangered Places loans to support local preservation work.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks employs direct approach to save meaningful places.
KEEP READINGPreservation nonprofit Downtown Princeton, Inc., is on a mission to save a landmark building and reopen Greek’s Candy Store.
KEEP READINGWinchester’s Davis Building is poised to reclaim status as a downtown anchor thanks to new owners with a plan for its revival.
KEEP READINGWith decades in business, confectionaries in Jeffersonville, Martinsville, and Lafayette serve as downtown anchors.
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