Historic Filling Stations Find New Life

The well-designed filling stations of the early twentieth century prove ideal for adaptive use while still reminding us of our automotive past.
Mid-Century Modern Instagram Contest Launches

Indiana Landmarks’ Indiana Modern affinity group challenges people to post their best images of mid-century structures and landscapes.
Former School is Real Estate Opportunity

Remarkably well-maintained through two decades of vacancy, Cambridge City’s former Central School needs a buyer with the vision and capital to give it new purpose.
Rushville Enjoys a Redevelopment Boom

Designation through the state’s Stellar Communities program has trigged a surge of investment and improvements in Rushville, including revitalization of several historic buildings.
Connersville Church to be Sold for New Use

Indiana Landmarks will make repairs to the former Trinity Episcopal church and parish house in Connersville before selling the properties to a buyer with a plan for their reuse.
Indiana’s Historic Oval Raceways

Before the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was founded, oval racing got its start at some lesser known raceways and tracks across the Midwest.
Historic farms sought for rural preservation award

Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau welcome nominations for the 2018 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation. The award recognizes the preservation and continued agricultural use of historic farm buildings in Indiana.
Preservation Award Nominations Sought

Indiana Landmarks invites nominations for two annual awards accompanied by cash as well as the sculptures that represent the prizes.
Preservation Group Launches Rehab in New Castle

For its first project, Preserve Henry County pulled together key players and funding to save a vacant and deteriorating building in the heart of New Castle’s commercial historic district.
Selling to Make the Save

To save the endangered Newkirk Mansion in Connersville, we used a tactic that we came to rely on during the recession, when we had zero spare cash, and continue to use because it’s just smart business.
Grant Funding Available for Humanities-Based Programming

Indiana Humanities announces 2018 deadlines for three grant programs.
Future Uncertain for Muncie Fieldhouse

Damage from a November storm remains un-repaired, leaving Muncie’s historic fieldhouse in a state of limbo and open to the elements.