Wabash

Northeast Field Office

Helping neighbors save buildings and other places that matter in Adams, Allen, Grant, Huntington, Miami, Wabash, and Wells counties.

Wabash downtown
Indiana's statewide preservation conference in April 2017 will showcase Wabash, where the downtown has been on a redevelopment roll. (Photo by Lee Lewellen)
Office Details
58 South Allen Street PO Box 318 Wabash, IN 46992 260-563-7094 northeast@indianalandmarks.org
Staff
Paul Hayden, Director phayden@indianalandmarks.org
Northeast Territory

Where We're Located

We opened the Northeast Field Office in March 2016 thanks to a grant from Lilly Endowment. The grant received late in 2015 boosted Indiana Landmarks’ endowment, a critical source of funding for annual operations and for our field services.

The Northeast Field Office serves seven counties, working with individuals and groups to save historic places and offering restoration advice.

Indiana Landmarks thanks board member Parker Beauchamp, who provides our office space at his firm, InGuard Insurance in Wabash.

Recent News
Fort Wayne African American Historical Society Museum
Grant Helps African American History Museum Regain Momentum
African American Landmarks, News

Failed furnaces put collections at Fort Wayne’s African/African-American Historical Society Museum at risk. 

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New $20,000 scholarship aimed at educating future Black preservation leaders
Press Releases

Black Heritage Preservation Program also offering new paid internships.

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