Groups in Fountain County, Union City honored for preservation work

Recognizing their outstanding achievement, Indiana Landmarks awards the organizations the 2025 Sandi Servaas Memorial Awards
Local Couple Takes on Rehab to Boost Downtown Winchester

Winchester’s Davis Building is poised to reclaim status as a downtown anchor thanks to new owners with a plan for its revival.
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.
Historic African American sites to benefit from grants

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports needed repairs, restoration.
Awards Honor Preservation Heroes

Organizations in Vevay and Winchester win Indiana Landmarks’ 2021 Servaas Memorial Awards, recognizing their efforts to safeguard community heritage.
Groups recognized for outstanding historic preservation work

Randolph County organizations honored for inspiring third graders to love preservation; Vevay’s Musée de Venoge earns award for preservation of Swiss-heritage landmark.
Saving Places That Tell the Story of Indiana’s Black History

In Indianapolis, and near Angola and Union City, groups are working to preserve landmarks of Black history.
10 Most Endangered places in Indiana announced

Indiana Landmarks announces annual list of landmarks in jeopardy
Union City Targets Kerr Block for Revitalization

City leaders intent on revitalizing the Union City’s commercial district have established a team to look at potential reuse of the historic Kerr Block.
Recognition for Indiana’s Historic County Homes

To aid preservation of the state’s historic county homes, Indiana Landmarks commissioned in-depth research that makes future National Register nominations easier.
Indiana Landmarks Names New Eastern Regional Office Director

Reception on November 7 offers opportunity to meet Jessie Russett.
Tiny Building Inspires Community Enthusiasm

A small group of volunteers rallies outsized support for saving and restoring the long-vacant Ward Township School No. 5 in Randolph County.