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Next up in the series of Heart City Heritage Talks, Indiana Landmarks’ Deb Parcell explores lesser known or “off the beaten path” historic places in Indiana, with a focus on locations in Elkhart and the surrounding area.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks will stabilize 1903 First Financial Bank with plans to pass ownership to CANDLES Holocaust Museum while retaining a protective covenant on the building.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks and partners bring antiques market and yard sales to South Bend historic district.
KEEP READINGAnnual festival event at Indiana Landmarks campus and surrounding Old Northside neighborhood features vendors selling antiques and collectibles, yard sales, food, and entertainment.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks is hosting an inside look at Franklin’s historic 1936 post office before it reopens to the public as a restaurant.
KEEP READINGOn May 31, Indiana Landmarks will present awards for central Indiana preservation projects before its Indiana Modern affinity group offers a free lecture on women in design at General Motors during the Modernist era.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks’ Northwest Field Office recognized Centier Bank with an Adaptive Reuse Award for transforming a storefront space in the historic Gary State Bank building.
KEEP READINGCitizen Jane: Battle for the City has relevance in current highway expansion debate in Indianapolis.
KEEP READINGAt Indiana Landmarks’ Rapp Family Gallery, the June First Friday art show presents “Off the Record: The Melody of Fine and Underground Art.” The group show displays the work of 28 artists inspired by punk aesthetics, rock music, pop culture, and political topics.
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