Marsh Davis’s Legacy of Preservation

Indiana Landmarks reflects on the legacy of retiring president Marsh Davis after four decades working in historic preservation.
Historic houses of worship invited to apply for grants

Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana Fund offers grants to help historic churches with restoration needs
Indiana Landmarks awards more than $6 million to save meaningful places

Grants will support architectural assessments, repairs, workshops, videos, and programming promoting preservation and heritage.
Taking on a Project When No One Else Would

Indiana Landmarks is rehabbing the early nineteenth-century McCormick’s Tavern in Vevay before placing it on the market.
How Greek Revival Took Root in Southeast Indiana

In southeast Indiana, the Greek Revival style reigns supreme not only in public buildings but in private residences as well.
Indiana Landmarks Announces 10 Most Endangered

Annual list calls attention to Indiana places in danger of disappearing.
Marsh Davis to retire as head of Indiana Landmarks

Third president in nonprofit’s 64-year history leaves his mark on Indiana
Dearborn County Catholic Parishes Celebrate Legacy of Preservation

Southeast Indiana congregations honor 200 years of Catholicism and restoration of their historic churches.
Historic farms sought for rural preservation award

Deadline for nominations is April 15, 2024 for award recognizing continued use of historic farm buildings in Indiana.
$20K scholarship aims to educate future Black preservation leaders

Black Heritage Preservation Program also offering paid internships
Grant program helps preserve and support historic African American sites

Program honors Eli Lilly chemist and preservationist Stan Cox.
Indiana Landmarks awards more than $470,000 to save meaningful places

Grants awarded in 2023 aid architectural assessments and repairs at historic structures and programming promoting preservation and heritage.