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.
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.
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.
Attention Buyers: Check Out These Two Historic Properties for Sale

Properties for sale in two Ohio River communities offer preservation-minded house-hunters a chance to buy into the region’s rich history.
Time Travel is Possible at this Vevay Home

From the outside, Vevay’s Grisard Home is an 1850s Greek Revival classic. Inside, it’s a Mid-Century Modern time capsule.
Vevay Historic Sites Aim for Access

Grants from Indiana Landmarks’ Efroymson Family Endangered Places program are helping two Vevay nonprofits make their historic venues more accessible.
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.
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.
River Town Revival

Vevay is a charming river town. Plan a visit, and while you’re there, be sure to visit the Historic Hoosier Theater, in a building that’s played many roles.
Better with Age: Switzerland County Wine Festival

Switzerland County’s wine-making heritage dates back more than 200 years, a local tradition the community celebrates each summer during the Swiss Wine Festival in Vevay.