Indiana Landmarks News
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Marion native Linda Harmon earned respect and admiration for her tireless advocacy and leadership in support of downtown revitalization.
KEEP READINGDowntown renovation projects will be able to take advantage of rehabilitation tax credits thanks to recent listing of the new Brownstown Courthouse Square Historic District.
KEEP READINGHistoric New Carlisle launches another downtown renovation project and uncovers some long-hidden history in the process.
KEEP READINGWhen local gyms lost their original purpose, communities in Mooresville, Jasper, Lebanon, and New Harmony rallied for their preservation.
KEEP READINGAn $11 million development revitalizes a long-vacant landmark on Brookville’s courthouse square and becomes the state’s first project completed using Opportunity Zone funding.
KEEP READINGKnightstown’s Hoosier Gym stood in for historic gyms across Indiana in “Hoosiers,” while a museum and water tower in Milan celebrate the movie’s real-life underdog state champions.
KEEP READINGBreanne and Edward Stover spent two-and-a-half years adapting the 1920 Griffith State Bank building into an arts and event venue.
KEEP READINGA public-private partnership revitalizes a vacant building in the heart of historic downtown Rushville.
KEEP READINGWith key support from town officials, Indiana Landmarks has stepped in to stabilize Dillsboro’s historic Masonic Hall building and set up an opportunity for downtown revitalization.
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