Indiana Landmarks Announces 10 Most Endangered

Annual list calls attention to Indiana places in danger of disappearing.
Grants help preserve nine historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration
Indiana Landmarks announces annual list of 10 Most Endangered

Preservation nonprofit seeks solutions to save sites in imminent jeopardy
Historic Schools Provide Ties to African American Experience

Efforts underway to preserve historic schools built for Black students in Kokomo and Seymour.
New Brownstown Historic District Offers Incentives for Rehab

Downtown renovation projects will be able to take advantage of rehabilitation tax credits thanks to recent listing of the new Brownstown Courthouse Square Historic District.
Auction Could Spell Doom for Historic House

One of Jackson County’s most notable historic homes is going on the auction block August 3, and preservation advocates fear the outcome.
Creative Thinking Saves Unique Landmark

Supporters plan to transform the former Medora Brick Plant into a unique park paying homage to one of the small rural community’s largest former industries.
Vote for Preservation in Southern Indiana

Two former 10 Most Endangered sites are vying for funding through the USA Today Network’s community grant competition.
Honorable Distinction

Two southern Indiana neighborhoods are destined for the nation’s “honor roll” of historic properties thanks to Indiana Landmarks’ Partners in Preservation (PIP) program.
Clearing the Way to Reuse at Medora Brick Company

Volunteer cleanup marks the start of renewed efforts to preserve and find a new use for the Medora Brick Company in Jackson County.