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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.
KEEP READINGIndiana 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.
KEEP READINGTwo buildings on Versailles’ courthouse square are for sale for the first time in more than three decades, a unique opportunity for the right rehab-minded buyer.
KEEP READINGWorking with Indiana Landmarks, Jeffersonville officials craft a solution to save the city’s historic Masonic Temple.
KEEP READINGA grant from our Sacred Places Indiana program recently helped the congregation of a modest church in Peru save its historic windows.
KEEP READINGIn central Indiana, Boone County residents face the challenge of restoring two historic metal trusses, both damaged by oversized farm equipment.
KEEP READINGA long-vacant staff dormitory at Lake County’s former tuberculosis sanatorium is headed toward reuse as a regional arts hub.
KEEP READINGFor its first project, Preserve Henry County pulled together key players and funding to save a vacant and deteriorating building in the heart of New Castle’s commercial historic district.
KEEP READINGThe small town of Warren has poured a lot of effort into its three-block downtown in recent years, so when fire claimed a historic building in December, it was a particularly discouraging blow.
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