Indiana Landmarks News
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With the help of contributors from around the state and beyond, we reached our fundraising goal to restore the 1936 bronze Ayres Clock, a beloved Indianapolis downtown landmark.
KEEP READINGLincoln Highway landmarks in Dyer receive much-needed attention after years of deterioration.
KEEP READINGPreviously threatened with demolition, Phillips Temple in Indianapolis survives thanks to preservation advocacy and creative reuse.
KEEP READINGThe National Trust joins our campaign to save the futuristic House of Tomorrow in Beverly Shores.
KEEP READINGRestoration begins at the historic Peters-Margedant House, now in its new location at the University of Evansville.
KEEP READINGLoan helps nonprofit tackle repairs at Brookville house of Indiana’s fourth governor
KEEP READINGAmack’s Well Community Coffee House in Batesville earns our preservation prize for it transformation into a local hub for arts and community outreach.
KEEP READINGOn October 23, join us to explore historic landmarks in and around Salem and applaud three inspiring southern Indiana preservation success stories.
KEEP READINGA group of five women take the lead to save Decatur’s long-vacant Pennsylvania Train Station and Depot.
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