Bringing Attention to Evansville’s Black History

A new historical marker will help tell the story of Evansville’s Baptisttown neighborhood.
Improvements Underway at Memorial Coliseum

Work begins to help an Evansville landmark reclaim its role as one of the city’s premier gathering places.
Sacred Places Indiana awards more than $2 million to support historic houses of worship

Grants will support capital projects around the state
Indiana Landmarks names new southwestern office director

Evansville native will oversee work to save historic places and revitalize communities in six counties
Randall Shepard Honored for Preservation Leadership

Former judge wins Indiana Landmarks’ 2023 Williamson Prize for outstanding leadership in historic preservation
Historic Evansville Gym Needs a New Use

Indiana Landmarks and the YMCA are working together to seek a solution that will preserve Evansville’s historic downtown gymnasium.
Indiana Landmarks announces annual list of 10 Most Endangered

Preservation nonprofit seeks solutions to save sites in imminent jeopardy
Campaign Seeks to Restore Courthouse Clock Tower

Vanderburgh County officials and the Old Courthouse Foundation are leading a $300,000 campaign to repair the 1890 Old Vanderbugh County Courthouse’s aging clock tower.
Evansville Pastry Factory Becomes Tasteful Housing

Architectural Renovators transforms Evansville’s former Nabisco bakery into modern industrial apartments.
Looking at Wartime Landmarks in Evansville

As 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of World War II, a look at the history and fate of Evansville structures from the era.
Evansville Marker is County’s First to Recognize African American History

A new state historical marker commemorates Lincoln Gardens, the first New Deal housing project constructed specifically for African Americans.
Celebrating Inspiring Preservation Leaders

Indiana Landmarks’ 2020 Sandi Servaas Memorial Awards winners exemplify outstanding achievement in preservation.