Indiana Landmarks News
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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.
KEEP READINGIndiana 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.
KEEP READINGNestled 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.
KEEP READINGOn May 19, our Landmark Look in southern Indiana features two small historic houses that pack a mighty architectural punch.
KEEP READINGAurora’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.
KEEP READINGThe town of Converse believes supporting small, local business is the right approach to revitalization and preservation.
KEEP READINGA local group aims to revive Hammond’s Hessville library – vacant and boarded since it closed – as a community learning center.
KEEP READINGRailroad 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.
KEEP READINGAfter 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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