Indiana Landmarks News
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Designer-builders William and James Banes are responsible for some of New Albany’s finest nineteenth-century houses.
KEEP READINGNew funding will help stop the roof leaks threatening a historic barn and the vintage collections it houses at Peru’s Circus Hall of Fame.
KEEP READINGFrom the outside, Vevay’s Grisard Home is an 1850s Greek Revival classic. Inside, it’s a Mid-Century Modern time capsule.
KEEP READINGFor her decades of work advocating for historic places, Judy O’Bannon receives Indiana Landmarks’ 2020 Williamson Prize for outstanding leadership in historic preservation.
KEEP READINGExamining the role and power of downtowns and how communities are pivoting amid a pandemic.
KEEP READINGIf your local post office was built in the 1930s and 1940s, take a close look the next time you step into the lobby. You may be in for a treat!
KEEP READINGIn Howe, Indiana, Indiana Landmarks is spearheading a turnkey renovation at the homestead of the town’s namesake, John Howe, before putting it on the market.
KEEP READINGCity leaders intent on revitalizing the Union City’s commercial district have established a team to look at potential reuse of the historic Kerr Block.
KEEP READINGGrants from Indiana Landmarks’ Efroymson Family Endangered Places program are helping two Vevay nonprofits make their historic venues more accessible.
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