Indiana Landmarks News
Rehabs & Renovations
When a landmark gets the white elephant label, the word demolition usually surfaces. Indiana Landmarks tries to save these historic structures, helping to identify new purposes and imaginative developers.
KEEP READINGAfter more than a century, the original slate roof at Kokomo’s Seiberling Mansion was far beyond its useful life, and chronic leaks would spell disaster for the spectacular house.
KEEP READINGThe restored childhood home of one of America’s most beloved twentieth-century songwriters is for sale in Peru, Indiana. Could it be the one for you?
KEEP READINGAfter years of admiring a brick bungalow in Valparaiso, Steve and Patricia Ingram can finally call the historic home their own. But that’s only half of the story.
KEEP READINGRehab of a home on Evansville’s Washington Avenue highlights rejuvenation in a historic neighborhood previously plagued by demolition and neglect.
KEEP READINGUsing grants from the state’s Stellar Communities program, Bedford moved its 1899 depot downtown for use as a welcome center, museum, and trail head.
KEEP READINGAfter a $200,000 renovation by Richmond Neighborhood Restoration, the McGuire Mansion is in the hands of new owners, a match that seems designed by providence.
KEEP READINGWe’re working with owners of the historic Fowler House to make sure work to transform the remarkable home into an events venue doesn’t alter its historic character.
KEEP READINGSituated in the heart of historic Attica, the impressive brick Italianate built by Charles Rohlfing is for sale following a top-to-bottom three-year renovation.
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