Nominations Sought for Indiana’s Top Restoration Prize

Indiana Landmarks seeks nominations for its annual Cook Cup, a prestigious prize for exemplary restoration of a historic Indiana structure.
Vintage Buses Gather in Evansville for Rally

Evansville’s recently restored Greyhound station becomes the backdrop for the largest gathering of vintage buses ever displayed in the U.S.
Undaunted: Rescuer Takes On Restoration Challenge

A local Realtor’s recent purchase of the Cook Mansion in Evansville puts him in possession of one of the city’s most prominent – but seriously dilapidated – historic homes
Evansville Workshop Focuses on Revitalizing Historic African American Places

On August 18 and 19, Indiana Landmarks hosts Reviving Baptisttown, a workshop and tour examining the area’s heritage, and how harnessing history can help revive African American places across the state.
Reversing Blight in a Historic Neighborhood

Rehab of a home on Evansville’s Washington Avenue highlights rejuvenation in a historic neighborhood previously plagued by demolition and neglect.
Revival Rooted in History

On August 18 and 19, Indiana Landmarks hosts a two-day workshop and tour examining the heritage of Baptisttown, one of the largest African American communities in southern Indiana.
Evansville Stadium Stands Among Baseball’s Elite

Evansville’s Bosse Field stands as a memorial to America’s national pastime. Built in 1915 during the “golden age of ballparks” (1909-1923), the stadium remains an iconic landmark with impressive credentials.
Historic Farms Sought for Rural Preservation Award

Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau to present award at state fair.
Peters-Margedant House: Small But Wrighty

Dedication at the University of Evansville marks culmination of a four-year effort to rescue a unique landmark designed by local Frank Lloyd Wright protégé William Wesley Peters.
Announcing Indiana’s 10 Most Endangered Places

Indiana Landmarks announces the 10 Most Endangered for 2017, an annual list of Hoosier landmarks in jeopardy.
Community Support Saves Tiny Newburgh Landmark

Newburgh residents rally to save and repurpose the Little Red Brick House, an early community landmark slated for reuse as an amphitheater ticket booth.
House Remains a Symbol of Evansville History

Evansville’s Willard Carpenter House, 405 Carpenter Street, is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the region, and it reminds us of one founding father’s commitment to the community.