Fire Damages Bedford Building Slated for Rehab

Plans for rehabilitation of a former 10 Most Endangered site suffered a setback with a fire at Bedford’s historic Elks Lodge.
Promising Progress for 10 Most Endangered Sites

In 2023, encouraging progress signaled a safer future for formerly threatened sites in Bedford, Columbus, Gary, and Delphi.
10 Most Endangered places in Indiana announced

Indiana Landmarks announces annual list of landmarks in jeopardy
Teaming Up to Save Bedford’s Goff Building

Indiana Landmarks is partnering with the City of Bedford to save a nineteenth-century commercial building in the city’s downtown Courthouse Square Historic District.
Modern Farmers Steeped in Heritage

For preserving their historic farmstead in Lawrence County, Ann and Stan Armstrong won the 2018 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation from Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau.
Lawrence County Farmers Win Rural Preservation Award

Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau present annual Arnold Award to Stan and Ann Armstrong
On the Right Track

Using grants from the state’s Stellar Communities program, Bedford moved its 1899 depot downtown for use as a welcome center, museum, and trail head.
Preserving Indiana’s Historic Red Cross Connection

Indiana National Resources Foundation is reconstructing the Clara Barton cabin, a fascinating and little-remembered part of Lawrence County’s history.
Opposites Attract at Bedford Landmark Look

Indiana Landmarks’ Double Landmark Look in Bedford on June 11 features two private homes, including one in the old Lawrence County sheriff’s house and jail.
Historic Bedford Homes Open for Tours June 11

Indiana Landmarks’ Double Landmark Look offers an opportunity to see two private homes – one in an old jail.