Indianapolis Congregation Reaches Preservation Milestone

Supported by Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana Fund, Indianapolis’s Broadway United Methodist Church completes significant restoration of its iconic bell tower.
Famous Modernist architect and Indy native, Evans Woollen, subject of Oct. 30 talk

Clowes Hall and the Minton-Capehart Federal Building among Woollen’s works
$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.
Explore two of Indy’s historic neighborhoods on spooky-themed tours this October

Indiana Landmarks guides share haunting tales in Woodruff Place and the Old Northside.
Grants help preserve 15 historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration.
Indiana Landmarks Announces 10 Most Endangered

Annual list calls attention to Indiana places in danger of disappearing.
Historic Martindale neighborhood topic of July 23 public input session

Informational meeting shares benefits of listing historic Indy neighborhood in the National Register of Historic Places
Art Show and Talk Highlight Indiana’s Historic County Courthouses

Exploring the historic and artistic legacy of the state’s 92 county courthouses.
Sharing a Passion for Preservation

Longtime member’s generous gift boosts Indiana Landmarks’ ability to save meaningful places.
Indiana Landmarks adds Mass Ave, Cultural Trail to growing list of historic tours

New tours join a robust lineup of Indianapolis excursions offered by Indiana Landmarks.
Beth-El Zedeck Temple

Indiana Landmarks seeks a buyer with the vision to breathe life back into Indianapolis’s oldest synagogue, an anchor in the city’s Mapleton-Fall Creek neighborhood.
Free Juneteenth program explores Black resilience

Speakers share how African Americans have built on a heritage of survival.