Indiana Landmarks News
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Rush County Heritage coalesced in 1986 to save the county’s iconic covered bridges. Three decades later, the group boasts an admirable portfolio of preservation success stories.
KEEP READINGAfter more than a decade in limbo and a stint on Indiana Landmarks 10 Most Endangered list, Indianapolis Public School (IPS) #97 moves to the “saved” column.
KEEP READINGBall State students used ground-penetrating radar to deduce the significance of an unusual mound adjacent to a house we rescued in Wolcottville.
KEEP READINGTo avoid demolition, a nineteenth-century one-room schoolhouse will be moved to a new home, where it may be restored for use as a programming and events space.
KEEP READINGIt looked like the end of the line for the old Marion PCC & St. Louis train station in Marion until a preservation savior offered a plan to revitalize the rundown building.
KEEP READINGWith thanks to a heroic volunteer corps, this year we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of our West Baden-French Lick tour program.
KEEP READINGPreviously threatened with demolition, Phillips Temple in Indianapolis survives thanks to preservation advocacy and creative reuse.
KEEP READINGRestoration begins at the historic Peters-Margedant House, now in its new location at the University of Evansville.
KEEP READINGAfter an ambitious five-year campaign by a dogged grassroots group, Indianapolis’s Holliday Park celebrates renovation of its iconic Ruins.
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