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Cecelian Apartment Building, Marion
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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.

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Amack's Well Coffee House, Batesville
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In a world consumed by the fears and changes hefted upon us by COVID-19, we crave the comfort and community offered by historic places.

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News, Saved

Indiana Landmarks Rescue & Restored marks our 60th year with inspiring before-and-after stories of remarkable historic places revitalized by historic preservation.

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Oliver Morton Home Centerville
News, Rehabs & Renovations

Ball State professor Ron Morris spent nine years restoring the Centerville home of Governor Oliver P. Morton.

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Nowland Ave Bridge Indianapolis
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A group of neighbors from Indianapolis’s Near Eastside wants to rehab the historic Nowland Avenue Bridge in Spades Park.

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Gary Water Tower Demolition
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The 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. 

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Miller-Parrott Baking Co Terre Haute
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After years of vacancy, work is underway to convert the the former Miller-Parrott Baking Company in Terre Haute into senior housing.

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Eagles Theatre, Wabash
News, Rehabs & Renovations

The 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.

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Ulysses P Schenck House, Vevay
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The 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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