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Last year, as the pandemic limited indoor movie theater watching options, many movie-goers rediscovered the fun of open-air theaters.

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News, Rehabs & Renovations, Uncategorized

Historic General Electric complex recharges as a mixed-use innovation district.

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Washington Boulevard, Fort Wayne
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In the early twentieth century, the partnership of two women shaped the look of several Fort Wayne neighborhoods, where their designs remain in demand today.

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Grants go to nonprofits in Columbus, Indianapolis, New Albany, Terre Haute, West Lafayette, and more

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Kunz-Hartman House Ribbon Cutting 2019
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In May, Indiana Landmarks recognized the completed restoration of the Kunz Hartman House, the new home of our Southern Regional Office.

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News, Sacred Places, Uncategorized

When 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.

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People with vision in Seymour and Richmond use preservation to revive historic neighborhoods and downtown.

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Havilah Beardsley House
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Indiana Landmarks and Ruthmere Foundation partner to offer the Heart City Lecture Series, talks exploring local heritage and architecture.

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Cook Mansion Evansville
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A 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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