Historic African American sites in Indiana to benefit from grants

Program honors retired Eli Lilly chemist and preservationist Stan Cox
Indiana Landmarks awards more than $215,000 to save meaningful places

In 2020, Indiana Landmarks awarded more than $215,000 to help nonprofits and cities around Indiana save meaningful places.
Indiana Avenue development alternatives topic of Nov. 10 program

Online information session looks at history of Indiana Avenue, plans for a proposed development, and alternatives for the area.
Indiana Landmarks announces new directors and officers

Six new directors join board of statewide preservation group.
Ayres Clock repairs reveal rusting, corrosion and holes

Work involves restoration of the art piece that surrounds the clock itself.
Repairs to city’s beloved Ayres Clock start today

Second round of repairs to restore its luster and ensure clock’s long-term viability.
Revisiting Mates’ White Front Tavern

Just east of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Mates’ White Front earned its place in the ’50s and ’60s as a storied hangout for fans and drivers alike.
10 Most Endangered places in Indiana announced

Indiana Landmarks announces annual list of landmarks in jeopardy
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
Tireless Advocate wins Top Honor

For her decades of work advocating for historic places, Judy O’Bannon receives Indiana Landmarks’ 2020 Williamson Prize for outstanding leadership in historic preservation.
Taking Care of Business on Main Street

Examining the role and power of downtowns and how communities are pivoting amid a pandemic.