Grants help preserve 15 historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration.
Grant Program Provides Vital Aid to Black Heritage Sites

Now in its sixth year of grant making, the the Standiford H. Cox Fund has awarded over $1 million to help preserve African American landmarks.
Henry Glassie of Bloomington honored for preservation leadership

Renowned folklorist receives Williamson Prize from Indiana Landmarks
Modern Architecture Tour Explores Indiana University Landmarks on June 1

“Back to the Future” tour examines the evolution of architecture on Indiana University’s Bloomington campus, featuring buildings designed by A.M. Strauss, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and I.M. Pei.
Modern Tour Explores College Landmarks

Looking at an evolution of architecture on Indiana University’s Bloomington campus
Sacred Places Indiana awards more than $2 million to support historic houses of worship

Grants will help congregations around state address significant capital needs at their landmark buildings
Sacred Places Indiana Grants Help Congregations Tackle Repairs at Historic Churches

Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana Fund awards more than $2 million to support preservation at seven historic churches.
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.
Partnering to Preserve Community Heritage

When communities need advice on repairing historic structures or help saving threatened properties, Indiana Landmarks joins with local advocates to protect landmarks that matter to them.
Stinesville Offers Block of Four Buildings for $1

Town officials are turning to a new strategy to revive four vacant building in downtown Stinesville: offering the group of structures for $1 to a party who will stabilize and restore them.
Mid-Century Modern Home Tour Returns on Aug. 19 in Video Format

Popular event returns after 2020 cancellation; five Indiana homes to be featured.
Historic Drive-In Theaters Offer Entertainment Under the Stars

Last year, as the pandemic limited indoor movie theater watching options, many movie-goers rediscovered the fun of open-air theaters.