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North Gleason Park Pavilion, Gary
African American Landmarks, Endangered Places, News

A recreation hub in Gary for more than 70 years, the historic North Gleason Park Pavilion faces an uncertain future, as its aging roof gives way.

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St. John's Lutheran Church, Goshen
News, Saved

When a windstorm ripped the roof off of St. John’s Lutheran Church, many people feared it would spell doom for the church. Indiana Landmarks helped a dedicated group of supporters come to the rescue.

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News, Uncategorized

People with vision in Seymour and Richmond use preservation to revive historic neighborhoods and downtown.

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Davis Building, Brazil, Clay County
News, Rehabs & Renovations

Brazil’s rehabbed Davis Building opens as a mixed-use development that will help spur further economic development in the Clay County community.

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Preservation Hall, Newburgh
News

Every historic structure requires regular maintenance and long-range planning, and folks in Newburgh are pursuing help of this sort for Preservation Hall.

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Apollo Caster building, Huntington
News, Rehabs & Renovations

Matt Wilcox rehabbed Huntington’s historic Fulton Milk Company building to house his distribution business, preserving the landmark’s Art Deco highlights.

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Historic facades in downtown Hobart
News

In Hobart, the city is using a façade grant program as an incentive for owners to rehabilitate properties in the historic commercial district.

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Galena Library, New Albany
News, Rehabs & Renovations

Floyd County Library restored a historic house in the small community of Galena to become its first all-digital branch.

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St Mary's Center Building, Notre Dame
News

The Sisters of the Holy Cross at St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame hope to restore the historic clock atop the campus’s Center Building by the end of the year.

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