Indiana Landmarks News
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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.
KEEP READINGIndianapolis Classical Schools wins the 2020 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration for Riverside High School.
KEEP READINGIndianapolis Classical Schools wins Indiana Landmarks’ 2020 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
KEEP READINGFounded nearly 175 years ago, Lafayette’s Greenbrush Cemetery just became the city’s first to be designated as a local historic district.
KEEP READINGA new state historic marker notes Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church’s role as a center for religious, social and civic life for Hammond’s African American community.
KEEP READINGAfter years stymied in a legal tangle, a former 10 Most Endangered property in Knightstown is finally weathertight and on the path to reuse.
KEEP READINGThe office serves Gibson, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick counties.
KEEP READINGCandice Croix has been named director of Indiana Landmarks’ Southwest Field Office in Evansville, replacing Stewart Sebree, who retired in November.
KEEP READINGOnce threatened with demolition, the historic Drake apartment building in Indianapolis is poised to regain status as an anchor on the city’s main thoroughfare.
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