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Lynn's Pharmacy, Brazil, Indiana
News, Rehabs & Renovations

The owners of Lynn’s Pharmacy in Brazil hope rehabilitation of their historic properties will inspire others in the community to follow suit.

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Hillforest, Aurora
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Built in 1855 as a private home, Aurora’s Hillforest has found long life in more public roles.

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Lewis House House, Fort Wayne
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With commercial development rapidly expanding in the nearby area, a homeowner in Fort Wayne can rest easy that her historic family home won’t be torn down for a fast food franchise or a used-car lot.

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600 Block Poplar, Seymour
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Two southern Indiana neighborhoods are destined for the nation’s “honor roll” of historic properties thanks to Indiana Landmarks’ Partners in Preservation (PIP) program.

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Pennsylvania Railroad Station, Richmond Depot
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After decades of vacancy and a roller coaster ride of redevelopment proposals, Richmond’s historic Pennsylvania Railroad Station is ready to thrive for the first time since the 1970s.

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White Castle #3, Indianapolis
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Indiana Landmarks saves one of the oldest original White Castle restaurants.

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News, Rehabs & Renovations, Saved, Tours

Today, as many small towns suffer population loss and the accompanying disinvestment and vacancy, Wabash remains a risk-taking, can-do place known for revitalized buildings, thriving small businesses, and capitalizing on heritage.

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News, Rehabs & Renovations

Edinburgh is a town on the rise, its downtown undergoing a transformation over the past few years. Indiana Landmarks is selling one of its commercial standouts, the 1854 Thompson Building, following recent improvements to the exterior.

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The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is hunting for a new use for the Alhambra Theatre, a 1913 entertainment landmark located in the revived Haynie’s Corner in Evansville.

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