Indiana Landmarks News
Rehabs & Renovations
A recent tide of preservation activity suggests encouraging progress on Indianapolis’s Near Eastside, an area plagued for decades by poverty and disinvestment.
KEEP READINGMonon preservationists are working to revive the city’s 1938 theater as a community gathering space.
KEEP READINGExploring famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy in Indiana, where seven of his designs remain.
KEEP READINGDespite frigid January temperatures, nearly three dozen bridge enthusiasts and a host of media braved the cold to celebrate reopening of Paoli’s historic 1880 Gospel Street Bridge on January 3.
KEEP READINGThe historic IORM building will soon return to its early role as a hub of activity on Spencer’s courthouse square, thanks to its new owner, Spencer Pride.
KEEP READINGSchimpff’s Confectionery unveils its expanded space in the c.1870 building at 345 Spring Street in Jeffersonville after a nearly two-year restoration.
KEEP READINGIn Wabash County, tiny Lagro, population 415, is betting on rehab of three landmark buildings to spark downtown revitalization.
KEEP READINGGuided by our Sacred Places Indiana program, the congregation of Hobart First United Methodist Church turned to its historic building for inspiration in renewing its commitment to community service.
KEEP READINGA for sale sign drew in old house lovers Jeff Been and Eric Graninger, who saw preserving a charming bungalow on East Monroe Street as essential to keeping Delphi’s historic fabric intact.
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