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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 ...
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 ...
Tipton County's old jail is on the National Register of Historic Places, which makes it eligible for various grants and other financial incentives such as tax credits.
INDIANAPOLIS (WANE) Indiana Landmarks, an organization dedicated to restoring and repurposing historic buildings, has released its annual 10 Most Endangered list. The list is comprised of places ...
Each May, Indiana Landmarks, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving historic properties throughout the state, publishes a list of the state's 10 most endangered historic landmarks.
The survival of a historic district, theater, mansions and a "poor farm" are in question for these 10 sites, according to Indiana Landmarks.
These great buildings and landmarks across Indiana ooze history. There's Tippecanoe Place, The Athenaeum, Hinkle Fieldhouse and much more.
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 ...
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Indiana Landmarks’ August tour features Noble County favoritesThe Indiana Landmarks, Noble County Convention and Visitors Bureau are sponsoring a “Noble County Ramble: Historic Sites & Local Bites” on Saturday, August 24.
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 ...
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10 most endangered historic buildings in 2024, according to Indiana ...Indiana Landmarks on Monday released its 2024 10 Most Endangered list — an annual effort to advocate for sites that could potentially be lost because of neglect, new development, lack of funding ...
J. Reid Williamson Jr., who served as president of Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana from 1973 to 2005, is remembered as "a giant in the field of historic preservation." ...
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