Sparking Revitalization in Downtown Tipton

Aided by a loan from Indiana Landmarks, a new nonprofit group aims to find productive uses for three historic commercial buildings.
Bringing Attention to Evansville’s Black History

A new historical marker will help tell the story of Evansville’s Baptisttown neighborhood.
Introducing Kokomo’s Legacy to a New Generation

Kokomo’s 1891 Seiberling Mansion holds a wide range of local history, including connections to the city’s legacy of automotive innovators.
Cook Cup Winner Sparks Revitalization in Fort Wayne

Electric Works wins Indiana Landmarks’ top restoration prize.
Attorney Wins Williamson Prize for Preservation Leadership

Award honors Merritt Alcorn’s decades of advocacy for historic buildings in Madison.
Sharing a Passion for Preservation

Longtime member’s generous gift boosts Indiana Landmarks’ ability to save meaningful places.
Introducing Indiana Landmarks’ New President

Jasper native Brad Ward joined as president and CEO of the statewide preservation nonprofit in April.
Protect Federal Funding for Historic Preservation

Proposed cuts to the federal Historic Preservation Fund are placing vital programs in profound jeopardy in Indiana and beyond.
Signaling Support for Indiana Landmarks’ Mission

Sue Rutsen and George Rogge aid preservation efforts in northwest Indiana.
Marion’s Firestone Station Poised for New Use

Thanks to creative vision and local investment, an exceptionally intact example of automotive industry architecture will be renewed as an attractive asset in downtown Marion.
Safeguarding the Historic Poland Chapel

Recent structural repairs ensure that Poland’s historic chapel can continue to host community programs.
New Partnership Offers Opportunity for Trades Training

In partnership with nonprofit Kendallville Restorations, Inc., Indiana Landmarks launched a new pilot program aimed at increasing heritage trades training for high schoolers and adults.