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KEEP READINGHistoric General Electric complex recharges as a mixed-use innovation district.
KEEP READINGIn the early twentieth century, the partnership of two women shaped the look of several Fort Wayne neighborhoods, where their designs remain in demand today.
KEEP READINGGrants go to nonprofits in Columbus, Indianapolis, New Albany, Terre Haute, West Lafayette, and more
KEEP READINGIn May, Indiana Landmarks recognized the completed restoration of the Kunz Hartman House, the new home of our Southern Regional Office.
KEEP READINGWhen congregations shrink, they face a tough preservation challenge: figuring out how to maintain their historic houses of worship. Across the state, Indiana Landmarks is offering advice and ideas for saving these important places.
KEEP READINGPeople with vision in Seymour and Richmond use preservation to revive historic neighborhoods and downtown.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks and Ruthmere Foundation partner to offer the Heart City Lecture Series, talks exploring local heritage and architecture.
KEEP READINGA local Realtor’s recent purchase of the Cook Mansion in Evansville puts him in possession of one of the city’s most prominent – but seriously dilapidated – historic homes
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