Tour Indy’s historic Near Eastside by bike on July 31

Guided bike tour travels on Pogue’s Run Trail through historic neighborhoods and parks.
Logs to Lustrons Tour Goes Online

Indiana Landmarks and the Indiana Dunes National Park introduce a virtual tour showcasing some of the park’s most notable historic sites.
Columbus Tour Spotlights Mid-Century Standouts

Indiana Landmarks’ annual Back to the Future tour features five residences in a Modernist Mecca
Tours and Talk Highlight Indy Landmarks

This March, Indiana Landmarks spotlights two architectural treasures in Indianapolis with tours and a talk exploring the awe-inspiring Indiana War Memorial and the spectacularly restored South Side Turnverein.
Former Armory Reopens as Riverside High School

On September 13, teachers, students, and dignitaries crowded the gym of the Heslar Naval Armory on Indianapolis’s northwest side to celebrate the building’s opening as Riverside High School.
Boxley Cabin and the Legacy of a Fugitive Abolitionist

Around 1828, George Boxely — a Virginia abolitionist — arrived in Indiana. The cabin he built, rescued and revived by the Sheridan Historical Society and Town of Sheridan, gives you an appreciation of what “home” was like in the Indiana wilderness.
Solutions for Saving Old Barns

Our BARN AGAIN! workshop in Greencastle on October 6 offers expert advice on preserving and adapting historic barns for continued use.
Tour the Homes That Whiskey Built

On September 22, tour four houses on Greendale’s Ridge Avenue, where prosperous distillery moguls built stately homes in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
A Modernist Treasure in Michigan City

Mid-Century Modern lovers dream about finding a place like the on Karen Valentine and Bob Coscarelli snagged in Michigan City.
Tour Cold War Landmarks in the Region

On August 24, our Cold War Experience offers a day-long exploration of northwest Indiana military compounds that protected America at home and abroad.
Party like It’s 1815 at Switzerland County’s Musee De Venoge

From fire-fodder to restored rarity, Vevay’s Musee De Venoge tells a story worth learning. Enjoy an 1815-style Fourth of July celebration at the living history museum, June 30 and July 1.
Frank Lloyd Wright in Indiana

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