Indiana Landmarks News
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Visitors to the Thiebaud Farmstead in Vevay can see a piece of nineteenth-century technology that revolutionized agriculture and fueled the region’s economy into the late 1800s.
KEEP READINGEfforts underway to preserve historic schools built for Black students in Kokomo and Seymour.
KEEP READINGIn Indianapolis, and near Angola and Union City, groups are working to preserve landmarks of Black history.
KEEP READINGHistoric General Electric complex recharges as a mixed-use innovation district.
KEEP READINGHistoric Pantheon Theatre takes on new role as business center and event space.
KEEP READINGOfficials are looking for a new owner who can restore the former State Bank of Hammond building and spur additional development along the city’s Calumet Avenue corridor.
KEEP READINGStrikingly modern for its day, a 1956 Fortville service station will soon reopen as Denver’s Garage Pizza & Brews.
KEEP READINGStanley “Wacky” Arnolt formed the Arnolt Corporation in Warsaw in 1939, kicking off a brief but exciting period in automotive history.
KEEP READINGMarion native Linda Harmon earned respect and admiration for her tireless advocacy and leadership in support of downtown revitalization.
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