$10,000 scholarships aim to educate future Black preservation leaders

Indiana Landmarks Black Heritage Preservation Program is also offering paid internships
Reconstructing a Historic Hamilton County Farmstead

When highway reconfiguration threatened a historic barn and farmhouse in Hamilton County, Indiana Landmarks partnered with the Indiana Department of Transportation to find a solution.
Essential Support for Historic Houses of Worship

In the last year, the Sacred Places Indiana program awarded over $3 million in planning and capital grants to 30 congregations statewide.
Connecting Buyers with Historic Properties

To preserve them, Indiana Landmarks sold properties in Attica, Beverly Shores, Wabash, Carmel, and Bedford.
Grants available to preserve and support historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honors Eli Lilly chemist and preservationist Stan Cox.
Marsh Davis’s Legacy of Preservation

Indiana Landmarks reflects on the legacy of retiring president Marsh Davis after four decades working in historic preservation.
Historic houses of worship invited to apply for grants

Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana Fund offers grants to help historic churches with restoration needs
Indiana Landmarks awards more than $6 million to save meaningful places

Grants will support architectural assessments, repairs, workshops, videos, and programming promoting preservation and heritage.
Documenting Asian and Pacific Islander American history in Indiana

Feb. 4 event kicks off efforts to map history around the state.
Historic Irvington churches featured on Dec. 7 tour

Holiday Church Tour highlights architecture, history, and preservation of sacred spaces in Indianapolis neighborhood.
Serendipity Helps Save One of Carmel’s Oldest Houses

Indiana Landmarks convinced developers to spare the c.1834 Wilkinson-Hull House from demolition and then found preservation-minded buyers literally in the house’s backyard.
Boosting Investment in Indy’s Mapleton-Fall Creek Neighborhood

To encourage ongoing revitalization in Indianapolis’s Mapleton-Fall Creek Neighborhood, Indiana Landmarks is offering two properties for sale to buyers who can complete their rehabilitation.