$2.4 million awarded to historic houses of worship across Indiana

Fourteen congregations receive grants from Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana Fund for capital needs.
Connecting Buyers with Historic Properties

To preserve them, Indiana Landmarks sold properties in Attica, Beverly Shores, Wabash, Carmel, and Bedford.
Tour Explores Richmond Architect’s Legacy

Oct. 5 walking tour showcases local landmarks
Regional office moving into Richmond’s formerly endangered Reid Center

Historic church will become home to Indiana Landmarks’ Eastern Regional Office
Preservation-minded organic farmers from Indy buy Huddleston Farmhouse in Wayne County

Family plans to live in Huddleston Farmhouse and use the land as a private family farm.
Providing financial fuel to historic places

Partners in Richmond, Marion, and Huntington use Indiana Landmarks Endangered Places loans to support local preservation work.
Whitewater Friends Meeting House

Nineteenth-century meeting house is ready for restoration.
Indiana Landmarks selling historic regional office property

Wayne County’s Huddleston Farmhouse available for purchase.
Selling Landmark Properties to Further Our Work

Indiana Landmarks’ Huddleston Farmhouse in Cambridge City and Kizer House in South Bend go on the market.
Historic Byways Provide Pathways For Sightseeing

Explore close to home on historic roads and natural routes that highlight downtowns and Main Streets.
Outlook Improves for Endangered Places

Taking steps to secure the future of historic buildings in Marion, Terre Haute, Peru, and Richmond.
Restoring the Home of Indiana’s Civil War Governor

Ball State professor Ron Morris spent nine years restoring the Centerville home of Governor Oliver P. Morton.