Servaas Award Winners Raise Awareness of Local Heritage

Groups in Fountain County and Union City earn kudos for outstanding preservation achievement from Indiana Landmarks.
Sacred Places Indiana awards more than $2 million to support historic houses of worship

Grants will support capital projects around the state
Pairing Historic Properties with the Right Buyers

To save neglected properties, Indiana Landmarks improves the view by investing in rehabilitation that helps buyers see potential and offers a head start on repairs.
New Castle’s Courthouse Annex Attracts New Development

A wave of downtown development is poised to revive a threatened landmark on New Castle’s Courthouse Square.
Indiana Landmarks announces annual list of 10 Most Endangered

Preservation nonprofit seeks solutions to save sites in imminent jeopardy
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.
County Seeks Proposals for New Castle’s Courthouse Annex

County Commissioners are accepting rehabilitation proposals for New Castle’s Courthouse Annex, a move that offers a chance to save a key structure on the city’s courthouse square.
Historic Byways Provide Pathways For Sightseeing

Explore close to home on historic roads and natural routes that highlight downtowns and Main Streets.
Cheering for Two Indiana Basketball Legends

Knightstown’s Hoosier Gym stood in for historic gyms across Indiana in “Hoosiers,” while a museum and water tower in Milan celebrate the movie’s real-life underdog state champions.
Knightstown Masonic Hall Ready for Investment

After years stymied in a legal tangle, a former 10 Most Endangered property in Knightstown is finally weathertight and on the path to reuse.
The Unfair Typecasting of Second Empire Style

How did Second Empire architecture — elegant and innovative — become the de facto style for haunted houses and creepy attractions?
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.