Indiana Landmarks News
Tours
From fire-fodder to restored rarity, Vevay’s Musee De Venoge tells a story worth learning. Enjoy an 1815-style Fourth of July celebration at the living history museum, June 30 and July 1.
KEEP READINGExploring famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy in Indiana, where seven of his designs remain.
KEEP READINGThe long vacant 1914 Ford Motor Company Plant in Indianapolis passes to new ownership this month, ensuring a sustainable future for an important automotive landmark.
KEEP READINGOn October 22, visitors will get a rare look at one of Indiana’s grandest yet most endangered homes, when the Ohio County Historical Society hosts a tour of the Speakman House in Rising Sun.
KEEP READINGOn August 18 and 19, Indiana Landmarks hosts a two-day workshop and tour examining the heritage of Baptisttown, one of the largest African American communities in southern Indiana.
KEEP READINGBuilt in 1855 as a private home, Aurora’s Hillforest has found long life in more public roles.
KEEP READINGToday, as many small towns suffer population loss and the accompanying disinvestment and vacancy, Wabash remains a risk-taking, can-do place known for revitalized buildings, thriving small businesses, and capitalizing on heritage.
KEEP READINGThis summer, tours invite visitors to learn Gary’s story and help reimagine the city as a vibrant destination. The tour includes downtown landmarks previously inaccessible to the public. At the same time, a crowdfunding campaign is underway to secure some of the city’s key landmarks.
KEEP READINGWith thanks to a heroic volunteer corps, this year we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of our West Baden-French Lick tour program.
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