Nominations Sought for Indiana’s Top Restoration Prize

Indiana Landmarks seeks nominations for its annual Cook Cup, a prestigious prize for exemplary restoration of a historic Indiana structure.
Endangered Newkirk Mansion Saved!

It’s one of the Indiana’s most architecturally distinctive homes, and after decades of neglect Connersville’s Newkirk Mansion is back in the hands of owners who cherish it.
Purchase and Sale Saves Endangered Connersville Mansion

Buyers hope mansion’s renovation will spark downtown revitalization.
Indiana Landmarks Names New Eastern Regional Office Director

Reception on November 7 offers opportunity to meet Jessie Russett.
Prime Real Estate Available on Historic National Road

If you haven’t been to Cambridge City in a while, you’ll be impressed by the downtown revitalization. And there’s a building for sale that’s worth your notice.
Tiny Building Inspires Community Enthusiasm

A small group of volunteers rallies outsized support for saving and restoring the long-vacant Ward Township School No. 5 in Randolph County.
Couple Captivated by House on Millionaire’s Row

After a $200,000 renovation by Richmond Neighborhood Restoration, the McGuire Mansion is in the hands of new owners, a match that seems designed by providence.
Showcase Home Needs Some TLC

It’s an eclectic architectural sampler, and now this Batesville home needs attention before deferred maintenance causes further damage.
Historic Farms Sought for Rural Preservation Award

Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau to present award at state fair.
Historic Connersville Home Needs a Hero

The Newkirk Mansion dazzles atop a hill overlooking Connersville. Without a new owner and an aggressive restoration plan, however, the house could become another loss.
Announcing Indiana’s 10 Most Endangered Places

Indiana Landmarks announces the 10 Most Endangered for 2017, an annual list of Hoosier landmarks in jeopardy.
Richmond Depot Finally Back on Track

After decades of vacancy and a roller coaster ride of redevelopment proposals, Richmond’s historic Pennsylvania Railroad Station is ready to thrive for the first time since the 1970s.