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Rensselaer
News

Like any city, Rensselaer has evolved and changed. The blend of old and new sets the stage for an enjoyable exploration of architectural heritage.

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Indiana Landmarks Treasure Hunt North, South Bend
Events, News

Hunt for treasure, or be a vendor, when Indiana Landmarks brings Treasure Hunt North back to South Bend on July 21. You’ll find booths of antiques, collectibles and architectural salvage in a festival atmosphere throughout the West Washington National Register District.

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Rushville Knights of Pythias Building
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Designation through the state’s Stellar Communities program has trigged a surge of investment and improvements in Rushville, including revitalization of several historic buildings.

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Avriel Shull House, Nob Lane
Events, Modern Landmarks, News

Our annual Back to the Future Mid-Century Modern Home Tour returns for its eleventh year, this time spotlighting five house on Indianapolis’s north side. 

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African American Landmarks, News, Sacred Places, Saved

Indiana Landmarks recognizes the outstanding restoration of Second Baptist Church, an Underground Railroad landmark.

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Reitz Home Museum
Events, News

Evansville’s lineup of Historic Preservation Month activities includes a talk by Indiana Landmarks’ president Marsh Davis exploring high profile preservation projects in Evansville and beyond.

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Porter County Museum
News

The Porter County Museum uncovers fascinating hints of history as it rehabs two downtown buildings for expanded exhibit space.

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News

A team of developers plans to transform Fort Wayne’s abandoned GE complex into a vibrant urban hub with cool industrial vibes.

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Washington County Courthouse, Salem
News, Saved

Galvanized by the courthouse’s inclusion on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most list, Washington County officials have committed more than $1 million to repair and restore the spectacular Romanesque Revival landmark.

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