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A nineteenth-century bridge and a New Deal-era shelter house became the centerpiece for rehabilitation of Corydon’s historic Rice Island park.
KEEP READINGThe Fountain County Art Council is raising money for critical repairs to the 1854 Cades Mill Covered Bridge.
KEEP READINGWater infiltration in a barn at Peru’s International Circus Hall of Fame had rotted a major support beam, endangering the structure and its valuable collection of artifacts.
KEEP READINGA year after acquiring seven houses to spark revitalization in a historic Wabash neighborhood, we’ve sold two and partnered to rehabilitate a third as a transitional home for women.
KEEP READINGWhen communities need advice on repairing historic structures or help saving threatened properties, Indiana Landmarks joins with local advocates to protect landmarks that matter to them.
KEEP READINGA December tour highlights architecture, history, and changes at historic churches in and around Indianapolis’s Old Northside neighborhood.
KEEP READINGA volunteer-powered renewal project helped a historic African American church in West Baden Springs reclaim its role as a house of worship.
KEEP READINGExecuted in fieldstone, concrete, even geodes, Indiana’s historic grottos still offer pilgrims a place for spiritual and emotional contemplation.
KEEP READINGShelby County’s Meltzer family wins the John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation, presented by Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau.
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