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Rice Island, Corydon
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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.

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Cades Mill Bridge, Fountain County
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The Fountain County Art Council is raising money for critical repairs to the 1854 Cades Mill Covered Bridge.

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Circus Hall of Fame
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Water 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.

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A 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.

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When 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.

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Episcopal Church of All Saints 2 by Kati Q Photography
News, Sacred Places

A December tour highlights architecture, history, and changes at historic churches in and around Indianapolis’s Old Northside neighborhood.

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West Baden First Baptist Church by Lee Lewellen
African American Landmarks, News, Rehabs & Renovations, Sacred Places

A volunteer-powered renewal project helped a historic African American church in West Baden Springs reclaim its role as a house of worship.

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Jasper Grotto by Lee Lewellen
News, Sacred Places

Executed in fieldstone, concrete, even geodes, Indiana’s historic grottos still offer pilgrims a place for spiritual and emotional contemplation.

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Meltzer Farm, Shelbyville
News, Rural Preservation

Shelby County’s Meltzer family wins the John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation, presented by Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau.

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