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In downtown Marion, a trio of historic properties are slated for a multi-million-dollar restoration that will turn them into affordable housing for seniors.
KEEP READINGIn a world consumed by the fears and changes hefted upon us by COVID-19, we crave the comfort and community offered by historic places.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks Rescue & Restored marks our 60th year with inspiring before-and-after stories of remarkable historic places revitalized by historic preservation.
KEEP READINGBall State professor Ron Morris spent nine years restoring the Centerville home of Governor Oliver P. Morton.
KEEP READINGA group of neighbors from Indianapolis’s Near Eastside wants to rehab the historic Nowland Avenue Bridge in Spades Park.
KEEP READINGThe surprise demolition of Gary’s historic water tower is a painful lesson and an opportunity for the city to engage in serious conversations about saving and revitalizing its historic places.
KEEP READINGAfter years of vacancy, work is underway to convert the the former Miller-Parrott Baking Company in Terre Haute into senior housing.
KEEP READINGThe Eagles Theatre has been an anchor in downtown Wabash since 1906. After a sweeping restoration, the landmark is poised to become an even wider regional attraction.
KEEP READINGThe Ulysses P. Schenck House and the Schenck Mansion are both on the market, an extraordinary opportunity for new owners to become part of their storied history.
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