Historic Martindale neighborhood topic of July 23 public input session

Informational meeting shares benefits of listing historic Indy neighborhood in the National Register of Historic Places
Art Show and Talk Highlight Indiana’s Historic County Courthouses

Exploring the historic and artistic legacy of the state’s 92 county courthouses.
Sharing a Passion for Preservation

Longtime member’s generous gift boosts Indiana Landmarks’ ability to save meaningful places.
Introducing Indiana Landmarks’ New President

Jasper native Brad Ward joined as president and CEO of the statewide preservation nonprofit in April.
Indiana Landmarks adds Mass Ave, Cultural Trail to growing list of historic tours

New tours join a robust lineup of Indianapolis excursions offered by Indiana Landmarks.
Beth-El Zedeck Temple

Indiana Landmarks seeks a buyer with the vision to breathe life back into Indianapolis’s oldest synagogue, an anchor in the city’s Mapleton-Fall Creek neighborhood.
Protect Federal Funding for Historic Preservation

Proposed cuts to the federal Historic Preservation Fund are placing vital programs in profound jeopardy in Indiana and beyond.
Free Juneteenth program explores Black resilience

Speakers share how African Americans have built on a heritage of survival.
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.
Indiana Landmarks names new president and CEO

Native Hoosier named fourth president in private nonprofit’s 65-year history
Talking Track to feature Al Unser, Jr., Dave Wilson

Indianapolis 500 champion and veteran broadcaster to talk racing and track culture.
Historic farms sought for rural preservation award

Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau welcome nominations for the 2025 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation.