Students Seek Solutions for Vacant Evansville Building

During the statewide preservation conference, students will brainstorm creative ideas for adaptive reuse.
Evansville Adaptive Use Project Takes the Cake

A vacant Evansville building with a famous name is slated for rehabilitation as residential and commercial space.
Fellwock Buildings Hint at Evansville’s Auto History

Built by a family of enterprising brothers, a pair of buildings near downtown Evansville represent part of the city’s earliest automotive history.
Evansville Retirement Home Headed for New Service

The Rathbone Home in Evansville was one of the earliest nursing homes in Indiana. After long service as a retirement facility, the landmark is targeted for renovation as an apartment community.
Easing Confusion for Owners of Historic Properties

Historical societies, historic preservation commissions, the National Register of Historic Places – it’s easy to get confused. But each plays a different role and means something different to property owners.
Nominations Sought for State’s Top Restoration Project

Indiana Landmarks welcomes nominations for the 2019 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
Newburgh Invests in Historic Community Hub

Every historic structure requires regular maintenance and long-range planning, and folks in Newburgh are pursuing help of this sort for Preservation Hall.
The Unfair Typecasting of Second Empire Style

How did Second Empire architecture — elegant and innovative — become the de facto style for haunted houses and creepy attractions?
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.
Honoring Preservation Leaders

Indiana Landmarks recognizes winners in Valparaiso, Princeton, and Wabash for their advocacy for historic buildings and preservation.
Prizes Awarded in Princeton, Wabash, & Valparaiso

Indiana Landmarks recognizes achievement and outstanding leadership in historic preservation.
Historic Filling Stations Find New Life

The well-designed filling stations of the early twentieth century prove ideal for adaptive use while still reminding us of our automotive past.