Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s work in Indiana focus of March 29 event

Talk gives insight into the great American architect and the challenges of preserving his creations.
Scott Goodyear, Curt Cavin to talk track on April 6

Veteran motorsports writer and former race car driver will chat about racing and track culture at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a National Historic Landmark.
Recruiting buyers for historic properties

Indiana Landmarks employs direct approach to save meaningful places.
Congregation cares for a Mid-Century Modern House of Worship

Established as Indianapolis’s first parish to welcome Black Catholics, Saint Rita Catholic Church maintains its forward-thinking focus today.
Indiana Landmarks Welcomes Director of New Program

As director of Indiana Landmarks’ new Black Heritage Preservation Program, Eunice Trotter will lead our work to bring attention to places associated with the state’s Black history.
Grants help to preserve nine historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration.
Bite Sized Eateries with Historic Flavor

In Fort Wayne, North Salem, and Indianapolis, popular restaurants serve up tasty experiences in small but memorable settings.
June 4 tour features mid-century landscapes

Annual “Back to the Future” tour celebrates Mid-Century Modern architecture and gardens in Indianapolis
Mid-Century Tour Spotlights Landscapes

June 4 tour highlights outdoor living spaces and mid-century landscapes in Indianapolis.
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.
Grant program helps preserve and support historic African American sites

Program honors retired Eli Lilly chemist and preservationist Stan Cox.
Expanding Preservation of African American Landmarks

Indiana Landmarks aims to broaden its vision and impact through a new Black Heritage Preservation Program.