Grants help preserve 15 historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration.
Grant Program Provides Vital Aid to Black Heritage Sites

Now in its sixth year of grant making, the the Standiford H. Cox Fund has awarded over $1 million to help preserve African American landmarks.
Grants help preserve nine historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration
Historic High School Gyms on the Rebound

When local gyms lost their original purpose, communities in Mooresville, Jasper, Lebanon, and New Harmony rallied for their preservation.
Celebrating Inspiring Preservation Leaders

Indiana Landmarks’ 2020 Sandi Servaas Memorial Awards winners exemplify outstanding achievement in preservation.
Indiana Landmarks Recognizes Outstanding Achievement in Preservation

Lebanon Eagle Scout honored for Thorntown Colored Cemetery restoration; Evansville teacher earns award for inspiring students to love preservation
Farm Equipment Damages Two Historic Boone County Bridges

In central Indiana, Boone County residents face the challenge of restoring two historic metal trusses, both damaged by oversized farm equipment.
Five Projects Earn Preservation Awards

Indiana Landmarks presents awards recognizing outstanding restorations in Central Indiana, including Angie’s List Old House Rehab Award.
Made in Indiana

When production ends, it doesn’t have to mean the end of the line for a historic factory. Around the state, developers have turned factories into places where people live, eat, shop, and play.
Creative Reuses Transform Historic Jails

Developers are using outside-the-box thinking to turn historic jails in Lebanon and Martinsville into a restaurant, bar, distillery, and senior apartments.
Indiana Landmarks Announces New Directors and Officers
Indiana Landmarks’ board of directors recently elected seven new members and new leadership at its annual meeting in Indianapolis.