Indiana Landmarks News
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As director of Indiana Landmarks’ new Black Heritage Preservation Program, Eunice Trotter will lead our work to bring attention to places associated with the state’s Black history.
KEEP READINGVanderburgh County officials and the Old Courthouse Foundation are leading a $300,000 campaign to repair the 1890 Old Vanderbugh County Courthouse’s aging clock tower.
KEEP READINGAs part of Juneteeth celebrations this summer, staff from Indiana Landmarks joined with neighborhood residents to tackle a property that in recent years has become an eyesore.
KEEP READINGElkhart lawyer and longtime preservation advocate Tim Shelly wins Indiana Landmarks’ 2022 Williamson Prize.
KEEP READINGFor its transformation of Wabash’s Eagles Theatre, the Honeywell Foundation wins the 2022 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
KEEP READINGIn Fort Wayne, North Salem, and Indianapolis, popular restaurants serve up tasty experiences in small but memorable settings.
KEEP READINGA c.1890 commercial building for sale by Huntington Alert offers potential investors a chance to become part of the city’s preservation legacy.
KEEP READINGBy nominating South Bend’s Olivet AME Church to the National Register of Historic Places, the congregation seeks to recognize its deep heritage and its landmark building.
KEEP READINGThe City of Huntingburg is seeking proposals for a nineteenth-century home currently slated to be demolished for downtown parking.
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