Grants help preserve 15 historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration.
Marion’s Firestone Station Poised for New Use

Thanks to creative vision and local investment, an exceptionally intact example of automotive industry architecture will be renewed as an attractive asset in downtown Marion.
Historic Marion Bank Shines As Revitalized Downtown Anchor

Building’s adaptive reuse as Ridley Tower wins 2024 Renaissance Award
Marion’s Ridley Tower wins state restoration prize

Historic bank’s conversion into mixed-use development merits Indiana Landmarks’ Renaissance Award
Quilting Group Crafts Plan for Marion Depot

Building on its previous preservation success, the Quilters Hall of Fame is taking on rehab of another Marion landmark.
Former Marion Firestone Building Ready for Service

Preservation advocates in Marion are looking for a buyer who can repurpose a Firestone Auto Service Center built in 1936.
Providing financial fuel to historic places

Partners in Richmond, Marion, and Huntington use Indiana Landmarks Endangered Places loans to support local preservation work.
Indiana Landmarks announces annual list of 10 Most Endangered

Preservation nonprofit seeks solutions to save sites in imminent jeopardy
Five grassroots groups selected for year-long training initiative

Indiana Landmarks’ Affiliate Advancement Program aims to strengthen volunteer-driven local groups.
Mid-Century Modern Home Tour Returns on Aug. 19 in Video Format

Popular event returns after 2020 cancellation; five Indiana homes to be featured.
Preservation Champion Leaves Legacy in Marion

Marion native Linda Harmon earned respect and admiration for her tireless advocacy and leadership in support of downtown revitalization.
Outlook Improves for Endangered Places

Taking steps to secure the future of historic buildings in Marion, Terre Haute, Peru, and Richmond.