Indiana Landmarks News
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Partners in Richmond, Marion, and Huntington use Indiana Landmarks Endangered Places loans to support local preservation work.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks employs direct approach to save meaningful places.
KEEP READINGGrants support efforts to repair, repurpose, and raise awareness of historic sites.
KEEP READINGHow about a historic house in a small Indiana town?
KEEP READINGThe project is a result of extraordinary foresight by the late Zelpha Schoen Mitsch and collaboration between Indiana Landmarks and Floyd County.
KEEP READINGPreservation nonprofit Downtown Princeton, Inc., is on a mission to save a landmark building and reopen Greek’s Candy Store.
KEEP READINGWinchester’s Davis Building is poised to reclaim status as a downtown anchor thanks to new owners with a plan for its revival.
KEEP READINGWith decades in business, confectionaries in Jeffersonville, Martinsville, and Lafayette serve as downtown anchors.
KEEP READINGEstablished as Indianapolis’s first parish to welcome Black Catholics, Saint Rita Catholic Church maintains its forward-thinking focus today.
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