Indiana Landmarks News
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Last month, Indiana Landmarks became proud owner of the Wabash Sheriff’s House & Jail, an endangered historic structure previously marked for demolition.
KEEP READINGWhether 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.
KEEP READINGHeroic restoration of the city’s 1865 opera house sparks revitalization throughout downtown.
KEEP READINGEvansville’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.
KEEP READINGThe owners of Lynn’s Pharmacy in Brazil hope rehabilitation of their historic properties will inspire others in the community to follow suit.
KEEP READINGBuilt in 1855 as a private home, Aurora’s Hillforest has found long life in more public roles.
KEEP READINGWith 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.
KEEP READINGTwo southern Indiana neighborhoods are destined for the nation’s “honor roll” of historic properties thanks to Indiana Landmarks’ Partners in Preservation (PIP) program.
KEEP READINGAfter 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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