Indiana Landmarks News

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Indiana Automotive Landmarks, News

Thanks to creative vision and local investment, an exceptionally intact example of automotive industry architecture will be renewed as an attractive asset in downtown Marion.

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Poland Chapel, Clay County
News, Sacred Places

Recent structural repairs ensure that Poland’s historic chapel can continue to host community programs.

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In partnership with nonprofit Kendallville Restorations, Inc., Indiana Landmarks launched a new pilot program aimed at increasing heritage trades training for high schoolers and adults.

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Lawrenceburg’s 1925 Walnut Theatre is getting ready for its next act, thanks a community-wide campaign to fund the historic structure’s most-urgent repair needs.

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JD Marshall Shipwreck
News

Nature preserves along Indiana’s Lake Michigan coast protect historic shipwrecks.

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Evansville Memorial Coliseum
News, Rehabs & Renovations

Work begins to help an Evansville landmark reclaim its role as one of the city’s premier gathering places.

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News, Rehabs & Renovations

Campbellsburg’s Wilkins House is available for sale following extensive rehabilitation

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Allen Chapel AME Indianapolis by Evan Hale
African American Landmarks, News

Now in its sixth year of grant making, the the Standiford H. Cox Fund has awarded over $1 million to help preserve African American landmarks.

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Marsh Davis. October 2024. Photo Credit Evan Hale.
News

Indiana Landmarks reflects on the legacy of retiring president Marsh Davis after four decades working in historic preservation.

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