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Angevine Cabin, Lawrenceburg
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Thirty years after its reconstruction, Lawrenceburg’s c.1820 Angevine Cabin is undergoing top-to-bottom restoration. 

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Owens Hall, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
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The Sisters of Providence embraced a creative solution to preserve a mid-century building on the campus of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in Terre Haute.

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Knox County Home
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To aid preservation of the state’s historic county homes, Indiana Landmarks commissioned in-depth research that makes future National Register nominations easier.

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George Ade home, Hazelden
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George Ade’s lavish country estate, Hazelden, is headed for use as a public historic site and events venue.

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Peru American Legion Post
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In Peru, an unexpected gift to the St. Vincent De Paul Society will have far-reaching community impact.

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Pleasant Ridge, Charlestown
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Charlestown’s Pleasant Ridge become ground zero in a battle between city officials who want to redevelop the area and neighborhood residents passionate about preserving their homes.

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Busching Bridge, Versailles State Park
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Three historic bridges in Ripley County, including a picturesque pair of twin covered bridges, are on their way to being listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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Vincennes historic district demos
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Demolitions by Vincennes University continue to level blocks of historic buildings, including recent destruction of several homes within the city’s historic district.

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News, Sacred Places, Uncategorized

When congregations shrink, they face a tough preservation challenge: figuring out how to maintain their historic houses of worship. Across the state, Indiana Landmarks is offering advice and ideas for saving these important places.

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