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It’s an eclectic architectural sampler, and now this Batesville home needs attention before deferred maintenance causes further damage.
KEEP READINGDevelopers are concocting plans to transform one of the city’s finest Art Deco landmarks into a robust mixed-use space. Our tour on August 12 offers an exclusive “before” look at the historic property.
KEEP READINGEvansville’s Bosse Field stands as a memorial to America’s national pastime. Built in 1915 during the “golden age of ballparks” (1909-1923), the stadium remains an iconic landmark with impressive credentials.
KEEP READINGIndiana National Resources Foundation is reconstructing the Clara Barton cabin, a fascinating and little-remembered part of Lawrence County’s history.
KEEP READINGWhen demolition loomed, Indiana Landmarks stepped in to save the pre-Civil War era Albers House in Wabash. We’ll make repairs, then look for a buyer to complete restoration.
KEEP READINGAfter a year in our Northern Regional Office in South Bend, Brad Miller becomes director of Indiana Landmarks’ Northwest Field Office in Gary.
KEEP READINGArchitect Minoru Yamasaki rebelled against the strict minimalist doctrine of mid-twentieth century architecture, finding inspiration in cathedrals and temples to create Modern buildings designed to surprise and delight.
KEEP READINGSituated in the heart of historic Attica, the impressive brick Italianate built by Charles Rohlfing is for sale following a top-to-bottom three-year renovation.
KEEP READINGDedication at the University of Evansville marks culmination of a four-year effort to rescue a unique landmark designed by local Frank Lloyd Wright protégé William Wesley Peters.
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