Indiana Landmarks News
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Schimpff’s Confectionery unveils its expanded space in the c.1870 building at 345 Spring Street in Jeffersonville after a nearly two-year restoration.
KEEP READINGIn Wabash County, tiny Lagro, population 415, is betting on rehab of three landmark buildings to spark downtown revitalization.
KEEP READINGSaint Paul’s United Methodist Church in South Bend debuts its original 1901 Bennett organ after a nearly $500,000 restoration.
KEEP READINGDamage from a November storm remains un-repaired, leaving Muncie’s historic fieldhouse in a state of limbo and open to the elements.
KEEP READINGThree downtown landmarks dating from Martinsville’s heyday as a mineral springs destination are under renovation to become affordable housing for seniors.
KEEP READINGOn Friday, December 8, our annual Holiday Open House in Indianapolis features two striking properties in the Old Northside Historic District.
KEEP READINGAfter years of planning, the people trying to save Birdseye’s historic 1894 Koerner Block looked on helplessly last month when an arson fire destroyed the landmark.
KEEP READINGCall it happenstance or maybe divine intervention. When the quaint old Church of the Brethren in Roann desperately needed a savior, Valerie Wilcox stepped in.
KEEP READINGGuided by our Sacred Places Indiana program, the congregation of Hobart First United Methodist Church turned to its historic building for inspiration in renewing its commitment to community service.
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