Indiana Landmarks News
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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.
KEEP READINGRecent structural repairs ensure that Poland’s historic chapel can continue to host community programs.
KEEP READINGIn partnership with nonprofit Kendallville Restorations, Inc., Indiana Landmarks launched a new pilot program aimed at increasing heritage trades training for high schoolers and adults.
KEEP READINGLawrenceburg’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.
KEEP READINGNature preserves along Indiana’s Lake Michigan coast protect historic shipwrecks.
KEEP READINGWork begins to help an Evansville landmark reclaim its role as one of the city’s premier gathering places.
KEEP READINGCampbellsburg’s Wilkins House is available for sale following extensive rehabilitation
KEEP READINGNow in its sixth year of grant making, the the Standiford H. Cox Fund has awarded over $1 million to help preserve African American landmarks.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks reflects on the legacy of retiring president Marsh Davis after four decades working in historic preservation.
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