Indiana Landmarks News
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Indiana Landmarks is working with Cannelton city and economic development leaders on two projects that could help spur much-needed revitalization.
KEEP READINGThe Hessville Commerce & Community Collective offers a look at the former Hansen library’s transformation as a community center and veterans’ museum.
KEEP READINGMarion’s nonprofit preservation group Save our Stories steps in to save a house designed by noted African American architect Samuel Plato.
KEEP READINGIn spite of interest from developers and popular support for its reuse, Simpson Hall–a two-time entry on our 10 Most Endangered list–is slated for demolition.
KEEP READINGA Wisconsin-based development firm wants to invest nearly $10 million to rehabilitate the landmark as affordable housing, but the city denied the company’s request for 10-year tax-abatement.
KEEP READINGPoised to open after a $9 million rehabilitation, Huntington’s United Brethren Block is just the kind of 10 Most turnaround we love to celebrate.
KEEP READINGAs the city’s first locally designated landmark, the 1906 Gary Land Building adds another accolade to an already long list of “firsts.”
KEEP READINGA historic home under renovation in Evansville’s Riverside Historic District remains seriously damaged after being struck by vehicles twice in just five days.
KEEP READINGThe Elizabeth Lea, a towboat constructed in 1939, earns National Register status on the merit of its engineering attributes and its contribution to maritime history.
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