Eunice Trotter joins Indiana Landmarks as director of new Black Heritage Preservation Program

Indiana native will guide organization’s efforts to preserve places significant to the state’s African American history.
New Business Brings Vitality to Downtown Versailles

After more than a decade of vacancy, Versailles’ Hassmer House Tavern & Inn is flourishing as part of a revitalization trend on the city’s courthouse square.
Indiana Landmarks awards more than $140,000 to save meaningful places

Grants will aid preservation work by 39 cities, nonprofits
Batesville’s Romweber Legacy Accents New Apartments

A new apartment development called Depot Square Flats opens as the latest addition to Batesville’s revitalized Romweber factory complex.
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.
Historic Byways Provide Pathways For Sightseeing

Explore close to home on historic roads and natural routes that highlight downtowns and Main Streets.
Hoosier Native Created Iconic Sculpture

Copies of Indiana native E.M. Viquesney’s “Spirit of the American Doughboy” dot courthouse lawns, parks, and cemeteries around the country.
Historic farms sought for rural preservation award

Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau welcome nominations for the 2021 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation.
Thiebaud Farm Showcases Historic Innovation

Visitors to the Thiebaud Farmstead in Vevay can see a piece of nineteenth-century technology that revolutionized agriculture and fueled the region’s economy into the late 1800s.
Save your sanity and a historic place at this fun, online auction

Indiana Landmarks’ “Auction to the Rescue” benefitting endangered places goes live and virtual April 19.
Cheering for Two Indiana Basketball Legends

Knightstown’s Hoosier Gym stood in for historic gyms across Indiana in “Hoosiers,” while a museum and water tower in Milan celebrate the movie’s real-life underdog state champions.