Indiana Landmarks News
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New 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.
KEEP READINGTo save neglected properties, Indiana Landmarks improves the view by investing in rehabilitation that helps buyers see potential and offers a head start on repairs.
KEEP READINGIn 2023, encouraging progress signaled a safer future for formerly threatened sites in Bedford, Columbus, Gary, and Delphi.
KEEP READINGOwners donate preservation easements to safeguard properties in Rush County and Vincennes.
KEEP READINGBuilding on its previous preservation success, the Quilters Hall of Fame is taking on rehab of another Marion landmark.
KEEP READINGWith the support of $2 million from the Great American Outdoors Act, the future of the House of Tomorrow looks bright once again.
KEEP READINGCrawfordsville’s innovative rotary jail offered an economical solution to prison management in the nineteenth century.
KEEP READINGWork is wrapping up on a $3.2 million project to address major masonry repairs on the tower of Columbus’s First Christian Church.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks is partnering with local history groups and regional organizations to identify Underground Railroad sites in The Region.
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