Indiana Landmarks News

Indiana Landmarks

Tours

On August 18 and 19, Indiana Landmarks hosts a two-day workshop and tour examining the heritage of Baptisttown, one of the largest African American communities in southern Indiana.

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Press Releases

On Aug. 12, Indiana Landmarks stages a tour of the former Coca-Cola building in Indianapolis before Hendricks Commercial Properties redevelops the property as apartments, retail shops, movie theater, and boutique hotel.

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McGuire House, Richmond
News, Rehabs & Renovations

After a $200,000 renovation by Richmond Neighborhood Restoration, the McGuire Mansion is in the hands of new owners, a match that seems designed by providence.

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Fowler House, Lafayette
News, Rehabs & Renovations

We’re working with owners of the historic Fowler House to make sure work to transform the remarkable home into an events venue doesn’t alter its historic character.

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Press Releases

Indiana Automotive, an affinity group of Indiana Landmarks, hosts a Bloomington tour on July 8 that visits two local auto collections and includes a look at a very early car manufactured in the city.

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Romweber House, Batesville
News

It’s an eclectic architectural sampler, and now this Batesville home needs attention before deferred maintenance causes further damage.

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Indianapolis Coca Cola Plant
Events, News

Developers are concocting plans to transform one of the city’s finest Art Deco landmarks into a robust mixed-use space. Our tour on August 12 offers an exclusive “before” look at the historic property.

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Bosse Field, Evansville
News

Evansville’s Bosse Field stands as a memorial to America’s national pastime. Built in 1915 during the “golden age of ballparks” (1909-1923), the stadium remains an iconic landmark with impressive credentials.

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Clara Barton Red Cross Cabin, Spring Mill State Park, Indiana
News

Indiana National Resources Foundation is reconstructing the Clara Barton cabin, a fascinating and little-remembered part of Lawrence County’s history.

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