Indiana Landmarks News
Indiana Landmarks
Recently, residents of Markle were surprised to discover they’ve had an architectural antique – a genuine early settler’s log home – hiding in plain sight for decades.
KEEP READINGBall State students used ground-penetrating radar to deduce the significance of an unusual mound adjacent to a house we rescued in Wolcottville.
KEEP READINGMatchmaking session connects volunteers with opportunities at Indiana Landmarks.
KEEP READINGTo avoid demolition, a nineteenth-century one-room schoolhouse will be moved to a new home, where it may be restored for use as a programming and events space.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks looking for nominations for the 2017 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
KEEP READINGBy restoring a prominent corner house in the historic corridor, Indiana Landmarks is building on the momentum of other rehabs rejuvenating the neighborhood.
KEEP READINGDevelopers are using outside-the-box thinking to turn historic jails in Lebanon and Martinsville into a restaurant, bar, distillery, and senior apartments.
KEEP READINGFarrington Renaissance embarks on its first restoration project in one of Terre Haute’s oldest neighborhoods, with plans to tackle more in the future.
KEEP READINGTwo Evansville buildings will benefit from a state grant program designed to stimulate downtown economic development by providing funds to rehabilitate historic properties.
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