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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.

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Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse
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Vanderburgh 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.

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Geter Means House cleanup crew
African American Landmarks, News

As 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.

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Elkhart lawyer and longtime preservation advocate Tim Shelly wins Indiana Landmarks’ 2022 Williamson Prize.

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For its transformation of Wabash’s Eagles Theatre, the Honeywell Foundation wins the 2022 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.

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In Fort Wayne, North Salem, and Indianapolis, popular restaurants serve up tasty experiences in small but memorable settings.

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20 N. Jefferson Street, Huntington
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A c.1890 commercial building for sale by Huntington Alert offers potential investors a chance to become part of the city’s preservation legacy.

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Olivet AME Church, South Bend
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By 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.

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North Main Street, Huntingburg
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The City of Huntingburg is seeking proposals for a nineteenth-century home currently slated to be demolished for downtown parking.

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