Reconstructing a Historic Hamilton County Farmstead

When highway reconfiguration threatened a historic barn and farmhouse in Hamilton County, Indiana Landmarks partnered with the Indiana Department of Transportation to find a solution.
Connecting Buyers with Historic Properties

To preserve them, Indiana Landmarks sold properties in Attica, Beverly Shores, Wabash, Carmel, and Bedford.
Dearborn County Catholic Parishes Celebrate Legacy of Preservation

Southeast Indiana congregations honor 200 years of Catholicism and restoration of their historic churches.
Previously Threatened Farmhouse Becomes Preservation Success Story

New Albany’s c.1860 Smith-Phillips Farmhouse was targeted for demolition, but today it’s a prime example showing how preservation and development can work together.
Re-energized Factory Wins Top Restoration Prize

The transformation of the former P.R. Mallory and Company complex into an innovative school setting merits the 2021 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
Fort Wayne House Goes From Garage to Family Home

Indiana Landmarks’ affiliate ARCH, Inc., saves and restores one of the city’s oldest houses.
Hubbard House Becomes Couple’s Newest Rescue Project

Brian and Aaron Blight bring enthusiasm and experience to restoration of New Carlisle’s historic Haven Hubbard House.
New Book Celebrates Stories of Revival

Indiana Landmarks Rescue & Restored marks our 60th year with inspiring before-and-after stories of remarkable historic places revitalized by historic preservation.
Naval Armory Restoration Takes Top Prize

Indianapolis Classical Schools wins the 2020 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration for Riverside High School.
Saving and Selling a Standout in Aurora

Indiana Landmarks will kick-start restoration at an impressive historic home in Aurora’s Westside neighborhood before selling it to a buyer who can complete the work.
Renovation Revives Greenwood’s Mills House

Endangered no more, the Mid-Century Modern standout finds new purpose as the Harry Cooler Conference Center.
Evansville’s Connection to Frank Lloyd Wright

A new exhibit at the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science celebrates William Wesley Peters’ architectural legacy.