Indiana Landmarks names new southwestern office director

Evansville native will oversee work to save historic places and revitalize communities in six counties
Rallying to Save a New Harmony Church

Advocates have raised more than $350,000 to repair and maintain Holy Angels Catholic Church, a significant landmark previously targeted for demolition.
Historic High School Gyms on the Rebound

When local gyms lost their original purpose, communities in Mooresville, Jasper, Lebanon, and New Harmony rallied for their preservation.
Indiana Landmarks names director for its Southwest Field Office

The office serves Gibson, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick counties.
Indiana Landmarks names director for its Southwest Field Office

Candice Croix has been named director of Indiana Landmarks’ Southwest Field Office in Evansville, replacing Stewart Sebree, who retired in November.
Celebrating New Harmony’s Atheneum

Historic New Harmony launches a $250,000 campaign for ongoing preservation of the Atheneum, designed by acclaimed Modernist architect Richard Meier.
Historic Location Flavors New Capers Emporium

Following a two-year restoration, a new kitchen store opens in New Harmony’s historic Odd Fellows building — a formerly distressed building in the heart of downtown.
Knowledge is Power at Indiana’s Oldest Public Library

Part library, part museum, part memorial to a Utopian dream, the Working Men’s Institute in New Harmony offers a unique glimpse of early nineteenth-century history and one man’s commitment to the power of knowledge.