Traditions Continue at Whiteland Raceway

Johnson County’s historic Whiteland Raceway has served as a training ground for big-name drivers for 60 years and counting.
Bite Sized Eateries with Historic Flavor

In Fort Wayne, North Salem, and Indianapolis, popular restaurants serve up tasty experiences in small but memorable settings.
June 4 tour features mid-century landscapes

Annual “Back to the Future” tour celebrates Mid-Century Modern architecture and gardens in Indianapolis
Mid-Century Tour Spotlights Landscapes

June 4 tour highlights outdoor living spaces and mid-century landscapes in Indianapolis.
Five grassroots groups selected for year-long training initiative

Indiana Landmarks’ Affiliate Advancement Program aims to strengthen volunteer-driven local groups.
Courthouse Squares at the Center of Downtown Revitalization

Historic courthouses serve as icons of community pride and identity that can be catalysts for investment in surrounding squares.
Grant program helps preserve and support historic African American sites

Program honors retired Eli Lilly chemist and preservationist Stan Cox.
Expanding Preservation of African American Landmarks

Indiana Landmarks aims to broaden its vision and impact through a new Black Heritage Preservation Program.
Partnering to Preserve Community Heritage

When communities need advice on repairing historic structures or help saving threatened properties, Indiana Landmarks joins with local advocates to protect landmarks that matter to them.
Indiana Landmarks awards more than $140,000 to save meaningful places

Grants will aid preservation work by 39 cities, nonprofits
Historic Churches Tell Story of a Changing City

A December tour highlights architecture, history, and changes at historic churches in and around Indianapolis’s Old Northside neighborhood.
Holiday Church Tour reveals how historic sacred spaces have adapted

Dec. 4 event includes 10 current and former places of worship built between 1891 and 1929.