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Built in 1855, the Jordan-Nave House in Attica is ready for a preservation-minded buyer to become its next steward.
KEEP READINGLooking at an evolution of architecture on Indiana University’s Bloomington campus
KEEP READINGTo continue its work serving immigrant communities on South Bend’s west side, Saint Adalbert Catholic Church is raising money to repair its 1926 church.
KEEP READINGA new photo collection from Indianapolis’s oldest general contractor provides a unique perspective on construction of some of the state’s greatest landmarks.
KEEP READINGRoosevelt Barnes Sr. fought racial barriers to offer quality housing to Black homeowners in the 1950s-70s.
KEEP READINGAfter years of restoration, Fort Wayne resident Arline Nation plans to safeguard investment in her historic home by donating the property to Indiana Landmarks.
KEEP READINGWhen planned road projects held potential to impact two Indianapolis neighborhoods, Indiana Landmarks supported their nomination to the National Register to mark their importance in the city’s history.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana Fund awards more than $2 million to support preservation at seven historic churches.
KEEP READINGNew Albany’s c.1860 Smith-Phillips Farmhouse was targeted for demolition, but today it’s a prime example showing how preservation and development can work together.
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