Indiana Landmarks News

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Twin Bays, Lawrenceburg
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Lawrenceburg’s Daniel Major House, fondly nicknamed “Twin Bays,” needs a preservation-minded buyer to safeguard the historic home’s future.

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Goff Building, Bedford
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Indiana Landmarks is partnering with the City of Bedford to save a nineteenth-century commercial building in the city’s downtown Courthouse Square Historic District.

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Perhaps the state’s best-represented house style, Italianate architecture emerged in the late 1800s as Indiana’s population boomed.

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Memorial United Methodist Church, Terre Haute
Events, Modern Landmarks, News

During the Amazing Space talk and tour, five Terre Haute churches illustrate the intersection of ecclesial design and modern architectural style in the 1950s and 1960s.

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News, Saved

A new exhibit at the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science celebrates William Wesley Peters’ architectural legacy.

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Peru Circus Winter Quarters
Endangered Places, News

The International Circus Hall of Fame is working to save two 1920s barns on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most Endangered list.

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Vance-Tousey House, Lawrenceburg
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Groups work to protect Lawrenceburg’s Vance-Tousey House as developers plan construction of a large-scale apartment building next to the historic home.

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Bourbon Gym, Marshall County
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Marshall County’s local school corporation is offering a chance to own the Bourbon Gym, an authentic piece of Hoosier basketball history.

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Can Clay factory, Cannelton
Endangered Places, News

Indiana Landmarks is working with Cannelton city and economic development leaders on two projects that could help spur much-needed revitalization.

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