April 10 talk: Why does history make us uncomfortable?

Indiana Landmarks is hosting a panel discussion about why our collective history makes us want to close our eyes and ears.
Historic farms sought for rural preservation award

Nominations for 2023 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation are due May 1.
Roberts Settlement Shares Story of Historic Black Community

Roberts Settlement is preparing to launch a public campaign for a new “Legacy Walk,” an accessible path for self-guided exploration of the site’s rich history.
Grant program helps preserve and support historic African American sites

Program honors Eli Lilly chemist and preservationist Stan Cox
Sacred Places Indiana receives $10 million grant from Lilly Endowment

Money will expand work to preserve historic churches and support congregations
Recruiting buyers for historic properties

Indiana Landmarks employs direct approach to save meaningful places.
Indiana Landmarks awards more than $170,000 to save meaningful places

Grants support efforts to repair, repurpose, and raise awareness of historic sites.
Candy Stores Serve Up Sweet History

With decades in business, confectionaries in Jeffersonville, Martinsville, and Lafayette serve as downtown anchors.
Congregation cares for a Mid-Century Modern House of Worship

Established as Indianapolis’s first parish to welcome Black Catholics, Saint Rita Catholic Church maintains its forward-thinking focus today.
Indiana Landmarks Welcomes Director of New Program

As director of Indiana Landmarks’ new Black Heritage Preservation Program, Eunice Trotter will lead our work to bring attention to places associated with the state’s Black history.
Grants help to preserve nine historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration.
Eunice Trotter joins Indiana Landmarks as director of new Black Heritage Preservation Program

Indiana native will guide organization’s efforts to preserve places significant to the state’s African American history.