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A vacant Evansville building with a famous name is slated for rehabilitation as residential and commercial space.
KEEP READINGThe trees on the grounds of Veraestau, our country estate in Aurora, help define the historic property. What happens when those trees are damaged or begin to die?
KEEP READINGThe newly established George Ade Historic Preservation Commission will work to protect landmarks throughout Newtown County.
KEEP READINGThe opening of Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany’s historic Weinmann Building marked the culmination of a preservation success years in the making.
KEEP READINGThe Hoosier Heartland Trolley Company is using a grant from Indiana Landmarks and the Central Indiana Community Foundation to restore Streetcar No. 153, the last surviving streetcar from the Indianapolis Railways electric streetcar system.
KEEP READINGA multi-million-dollar project is poised to transform one of Madison’s highest profile landmarks, a preservation save a long time in the making.
KEEP READINGA pair of lawyers from Ligoinier stepped forward to rescue Albion’s historic Opera House from long-term limbo.
KEEP READINGA public-private partnership aims to restore Fort Wayne’s WPA-constructed Foster Park Pavilion #3 to its original appearance.
KEEP READINGThirty years after its reconstruction, Lawrenceburg’s c.1820 Angevine Cabin is undergoing top-to-bottom restoration.
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