Indiana Landmarks News

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detail of 1922 Bowser ad
Indiana Automotive Landmarks, News

S. F. Bowser, inventor of the automobile gas pump, built his 1917 company headquarters in Fort Wayne. His legacy there, however, is a fading one.

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Maloof-Gardner House, Terre Haute
Events, Modern Landmarks, News

Our popular Back to the Future: A Mid-Century Modern Home Tour returns for its tenth run, Saturday, June 3 in Terre Haute.

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Hoosier Theater, Vevay
News

With a grant from Switzerland County Tourism, the Historic Hoosier Theater in Vevay recently returned movies to its entertainment lineup.

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Little Red Brick House, Newburgh
News

Newburgh residents rally to save and repurpose the Little Red Brick House, an early community landmark slated for reuse as an amphitheater ticket booth.

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News

Two former 10 Most Endangered sites are vying for funding through the USA Today Network’s community grant competition.

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News

Last month, Indiana Landmarks became proud owner of the Wabash Sheriff’s House & Jail, an endangered historic structure previously marked for demolition.

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Window Repair
DIY, News

Whether you’re planning your next house project or just ready to learn something new, Restore Michiana returns with lectures and workshops focusing on old-home rehab essentials.

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News, Rehabs & Renovations, Saved

Heroic restoration of the city’s 1865 opera house sparks revitalization throughout downtown.

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Willard Carpenter House, Evansville
African American Landmarks, News

Evansville’s Willard Carpenter House, 405 Carpenter Street, is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the region, and it reminds us of one founding father’s commitment to the community.

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