Stories of dramatic transformations fill new book about historic Indiana places

More than 50 rescued and restored Hoosier places featured in Indiana Landmarks Rescued & Restored
Historic farms sought for rural preservation award

Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau welcome nominations for the 2020 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation.
Indiana Landmarks awards nearly $23,000 to save meaningful places

Grants help plan next steps for landmarks in Jeffersonville, LaPorte, Vevay, and Indianapolis
Two of Vevay’s Most Historic Houses are for Sale

The Ulysses P. Schenck House and the Schenck Mansion are both on the market, an extraordinary opportunity for new owners to become part of their storied history.
Lawrenceburg Theater is Ready for a New Act

Now on the market, Lawrenceburg’s Walnut Theatre offers a great opportunity for a downtown new arts and entertainment amenity.
Saving and Selling a Standout in Aurora

Indiana Landmarks will kick-start restoration at an impressive historic home in Aurora’s Westside neighborhood before selling it to a buyer who can complete the work.
More than $175,000 awarded to save meaningful places

Grants go to nonprofits in Columbus, Indianapolis, New Albany, Terre Haute, West Lafayette, and more
Versailles Couple Hopes Rehab Project will Inspire Others

Versailles residents Holly and Jordan Harley are transforming historic buildings on Versailles courthouse square into a boutique hotel and event center.
Batesville Historical Society Fundraising for Repairs to Landmark Home

The Batesville Area Historical Society showcases exhibits and special holiday displays in a 1910 Queen Anne house adapted to serve as its museum.
New Historic Districts Capture History of River Trade

Historic districts in Vevay and Greendale are poised for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Downtown Aurora Tour Showcases Landmarks in Ohio River Town

Oct. 19 tour showcases downtown revitalization as city celebrates its bicentennial.
Lawrenceburg Landmark Needs Preservation-Minded Buyer

Lawrenceburg’s Daniel Major House, fondly nicknamed “Twin Bays,” needs a preservation-minded buyer to safeguard the historic home’s future.