Calumet Region Heritage Transcends Borders

A proposed National Heritage Area would boost preservation efforts on both sides of the Indiana-Illinois state border.
Honoring Preservation Leaders

Indiana Landmarks recognizes winners in Valparaiso, Princeton, and Wabash for their advocacy for historic buildings and preservation.
Prizes Awarded in Princeton, Wabash, & Valparaiso

Indiana Landmarks recognizes achievement and outstanding leadership in historic preservation.
Exploring Cold War Landmarks in Northwest Indiana

Experience on Aug. 24 visits former military compounds that protected America at home and abroad.
Indiana Nonprofits Receive Grants for Preservation Education

Indiana Humanities and Indiana Landmarks have awarded grants of up to $2,500 to eight nonprofit organizations across Indiana.
Tour Cold War Landmarks in the Region

On August 24, our Cold War Experience offers a day-long exploration of northwest Indiana military compounds that protected America at home and abroad.
Helping Two Buildings Tell Their Stories

The Porter County Museum uncovers fascinating hints of history as it rehabs two downtown buildings for expanded exhibit space.
Dunes Home Tour Set for May 5

Whether you’re captivated by rustic log cabins, love Victorian-era houses, or you’re mad for Mid-Century Modern, the Logs to Lustrons Tour on May 5 in the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore will satisfy your interest.
Frank Lloyd Wright in Indiana

Exploring famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy in Indiana, where seven of his designs remain.
Traveling the Lincoln Highway in Indiana

Indiana native Carl Fisher laid out a plan to build America’s first paved transcontinental route, called the Lincoln Highway in honor of the Great Emancipator, a road that remains a relevant and vital part of the communities on its path.
Steel Spans Hold Place of Pride

Two historic steel bridges over the Kankakee River remain popular icons, and inspire enduring legend, in Porter County.
A Family Affair with Bungalows

After years of admiring a brick bungalow in Valparaiso, Steve and Patricia Ingram can finally call the historic home their own. But that’s only half of the story.