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Marion National Bank
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City officials in Marion want to find a new purpose for the old National Bank, but out-of-state ownership and escalating deterioration are complicating the search.

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Hinkle-Garton Farmstead
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Explore vintage barns during a self-guided tour in Monroe County on Saturday, October 28, hosted by the Indiana Barn Foundation.

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Preservationists in Attica, Noblesville, and Indianapolis win top awards for their work protecting historic places.

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Acorn Hall, Greendale
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Built for a whiskey distiller in 1883, Acorn Hall in Greendale was left in limbo in recent years by a complicated foreclosure. Now, Bill and Nancy Smith are bringing the home back to its former glory. 

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Roberts Chapel, Indiana
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Two grants from Indiana Landmarks will help preserve important buildings at Roberts Settlement in Hamilton County, one of the state’s oldest historically black communities.

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Marshall County Home, Shady Rest, Indiana
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Shady Rest, the former county home in Marshall County, needs a new use. County commissioners hope to see the National Register-listed property repurposed.

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Grand View Cemetery’s historic caretaker’s cottage looked like a goner until city officials struck a deal to save and repurpose the distinctive landmark.

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Otter Creek Bridge, Ripley County
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Covered bridges are an Indiana icon, so it’s no surprise the state’s new license plate features a red covered bridge. Ripley County boasts two spans that could have served as picturesque inspiration.

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Orleans, Orange County, Indiana
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Inspired by the town’s 2015 bicentennial, Orleans launched a number of downtown improvement projects.

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