Indiana Landmarks News

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Trinity Episcopal church and parish house, Connersville
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Indiana Landmarks will make repairs to the former Trinity Episcopal church and parish house in Connersville before selling the properties to a buyer with a plan for their reuse.

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Nestled in a wooded valley near Bloomfield, Old Clifty Church is one of the earliest surviving buildings in Green County and one of the state’s oldest log churches still in its original location.

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Wurtz House, Madison
Events, News

On May 19, our Landmark Look in southern Indiana features two small historic houses that pack a mighty architectural punch.

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Aurora’s Historic Preservation Commission presents its annual awards recognizing rehabilitation projects for significant investment and improved visual appeal in the city’s locally designated historic district.

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Converse Carnegie Library
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The town of Converse believes supporting small, local business is the right approach to revitalization and preservation.

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Hessville library, Hammond
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A local group aims to revive Hammond’s Hessville library – vacant and boarded since it closed – as a community learning center.

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New Augusta Depot
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Railroad enthusiasts or anyone looking for a one-of-a-kind peaceful retreat should check out a unique real estate listing in New Augusta, a quiet historic enclave nine miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis.

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Sears, Washington Square Mall, Evansville
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After being at the forefront of the company’s retail expansion, the last Sears store in Evansville is slated to close in April 2018.

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Packard on Ideal Section of the Lincoln Highway
Indiana Automotive Landmarks, News

Indiana native Carl Fisher laid out a plan to build America’s first paved transcontinental route, called the Lincoln Highway in honor of the Great Emancipator, a road that remains a relevant and vital part of the communities on its path.

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