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After an ambitious five-year campaign by a dogged grassroots group, Indianapolis’s Holliday Park celebrates renovation of its iconic Ruins.
KEEP READINGOnce a potential target of demolition, the Hilt House in Vincennes went from snoozer to looker in less than a year thanks to diligent work by the Vincennes/Knox Preservation Foundation.
KEEP READINGTrio of winners honored for work supporting historic preservation.
KEEP READINGPlans are underway to open Riverside High next year in the distinctive WPA-era landmark.
KEEP READINGThe historic Owen Block in downtown Evansville, once slated for the wrecking ball, reopened August 5, restored to its original elegance.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks and our affiliate Huntington Alert rescued a house destined for the wrecking ball and placed it on the road to revitalization. Soon it could by yours.
KEEP READINGSaved from near ruin, Lyles Consolidated School tells the story of a rural African American community in southwest Indiana. The story will be featured as part of the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
KEEP READINGYou’d be hard-pressed to find a more can-do, grassroots effort, or a more exemplary restoration than Prairie Preservation Guild’s rescue and revival of Fowler Theatre in Indiana.
KEEP READINGLocal organizations collaborate with Indiana Landmarks to save a small South Bend landmark marked for demolition.
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