$2.4 million awarded to historic houses of worship across Indiana

Fourteen congregations receive grants from Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana Fund for capital needs.
Sacred Places Indiana awards more than $2 million to support historic houses of worship

Grants will support capital projects around the state
Previously Threatened Farmhouse Becomes Preservation Success Story

New Albany’s c.1860 Smith-Phillips Farmhouse was targeted for demolition, but today it’s a prime example showing how preservation and development can work together.
Recruiting buyers for historic properties

Indiana Landmarks employs direct approach to save meaningful places.
Historic Floyd County farm to become a public park

The project is a result of extraordinary foresight by the late Zelpha Schoen Mitsch and collaboration between Indiana Landmarks and Floyd County.
Grants help to preserve nine historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration.
Kunz Hartman House

Offices are now available for rent in the historic Kunz Hartman House, home to Indiana Landmarks’ Southern Regional Office.
Expanding Preservation of African American Landmarks

Indiana Landmarks aims to broaden its vision and impact through a new Black Heritage Preservation Program.
Historic African American sites to benefit from grants

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports needed repairs, restoration.
Mid-Century Modern Home Tour Returns on Aug. 19 in Video Format

Popular event returns after 2020 cancellation; five Indiana homes to be featured.
Historic Byways Provide Pathways For Sightseeing

Explore close to home on historic roads and natural routes that highlight downtowns and Main Streets.
Finding the Right Strategy to Save Historic Houses

Indiana Landmarks’ real estate program uses creative strategies and partnerships for houses in Hanover, New Albany, and Brick Chapel.