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This bridge was built to help Fountain County’s early settlers travel to a mill at Coal Creek. Now, Indiana Landmarks said it is one of only three historic covered bridges remaining in the county.
Once centers of culture, industry and community, these historic Indiana sites are now in peril. On Monday, Indiana Landmarks released its 10 Most Endangered list for 2022, which includes a high ...
The restoration and redevelopment of a historic 1940s flour mill in downtown Fountain Inn has been recognized with a ...
Indiana’s largest historic preservation organization is open to putting its resources behind an effort to save Tipton County’s old jail and sheriff’s quarters. Staff members of Indiana ...
“Indiana Landmarks uses its 10 Most Endangered list in several ways. ... The Fountain County Art Council Historical Committee has been raising money for complete rehabilitation.
Downtown Attica. This Fountain County river town on the banks of the Wabash River features many buildings from the late 1800s, including commercial buildings, a hotel and theater which have become ...
The survival of a historic district, theater, mansions and a "poor farm" are in question for these 10 sites, according to Indiana Landmarks.
The Indiana Landmarks, Noble County Convention and Visitors Bureau are sponsoring a “Noble County Ramble: Historic Sites & Local Bites” on Saturday, August 24.
Indiana Landmarks is selling the Smith-Phillips Farmhouse for $199,900. The farmhouse was built in the 1860s for the son of Floyd County pioneer Martin Smith, who purchased the land in the 1830s ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A historic Floyd County farm is set to transform into a public park. The 158-acre Sillings-Schoen-Mitsch property on State Road 64 near Georgetown, Indiana, includes a ...
Mar. 10—Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau have opened nominations for the 2024 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation. The award recognizes the preservation and continued agricultural ...
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. (WISH) — The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites is encouraging families to tour a hidden gem: The “Grand Central Station” of the Underground Railroad.