Sacred Places Indiana awards more than $2 million to support historic houses of worship

Grants will support capital projects around the state
Easements Help Protect Landmark Properties

Owners donate preservation easements to safeguard properties in Rush County and Vincennes.
Terre Haute bank building restoration work funded by grant

Indiana Landmarks receives $300,000 from Jeffris Family Foundation.
Award Winners Embrace the Power of Places

Crawfordsville’s Lew Wallace Study and Terre Haute’s Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College build appreciation for local heritage.
Grants help to preserve nine historic African American sites in Indiana

Program honoring retired Eli Lilly chemist Stan Cox supports repairs, restoration.
Terre Haute college, Crawfordsville museum honored

Groups merit Servaas Awards for inspiring kids’ camps, preserving historic campus
Indiana Landmarks Steps in to Save Storm-Damaged House

After a strong summer storm damaged Terre’s Haute’s Grover-Lee House, Indiana Landmarks stepped in to save the historic property.
Historic farms sought for rural preservation award

Award recognizes farm owners who have saved and continued to use historic farm buildings.
Partnering to Preserve Community Heritage

When communities need advice on repairing historic structures or help saving threatened properties, Indiana Landmarks joins with local advocates to protect landmarks that matter to them.
Historic Byways Provide Pathways For Sightseeing

Explore close to home on historic roads and natural routes that highlight downtowns and Main Streets.
Helping Owners Protect Their Investment

Preservation easements donated to Indiana Landmarks in 2020 will help safeguard properties in Huntington and outside Terre Haute.
Outlook Improves for Endangered Places

Taking steps to secure the future of historic buildings in Marion, Terre Haute, Peru, and Richmond.