Celebrating a Turnaround in New Albany

In May, Indiana Landmarks recognized the completed restoration of the Kunz Hartman House, the new home of our Southern Regional Office.
Celebrating an Indianapolis Church’s Revival

In transforming a historic Indianapolis church into their home, one couple gained a one-of-a-kind residence.
Rebuilding a Prefab Home in the Indiana Dunes

One family’s journey to resurrecting a mid-century Lustron for their vacation home.
Redevelopment Project Targets Madison’s Eagle Cotton Mill

A multi-million-dollar project is poised to transform one of Madison’s highest profile landmarks, a preservation save a long time in the making.
The Next Act for Albion’s Opera House

A pair of lawyers from Ligoinier stepped forward to rescue Albion’s historic Opera House from long-term limbo.
Community Rallies to Save Rural Elkhart County Church

When a windstorm ripped the roof off of St. John’s Lutheran Church, many people feared it would spell doom for the church. Indiana Landmarks helped a dedicated group of supporters come to the rescue.
Last-Ditch Effort Saves North Vernon Queen

North Vernon’s historic Cone House was on the docket for demo before Indiana Landmarks orchestrated an 11th-hour save.
Roberts School Rehab Earns High Marks

Preservation advocates struggled to find a viable reuse for Indianapolis’s landmark Roberts School for more than a decade before its successful transformation into market-rate apartments, opening this August.
Honoring Preservation Leaders

Indiana Landmarks recognizes winners in Valparaiso, Princeton, and Wabash for their advocacy for historic buildings and preservation.
New Albany Church Wins Cook Cup

Indiana Landmarks recognizes the outstanding restoration of Second Baptist Church, an Underground Railroad landmark.
Repairs Scheduled for Washington County Courthouse

Galvanized by the courthouse’s inclusion on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most list, Washington County officials have committed more than $1 million to repair and restore the spectacular Romanesque Revival landmark.
Frank Lloyd Wright in Indiana

Exploring famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy in Indiana, where seven of his designs remain.