Celebrating Preservation Trades

As historic structures age, it’s becoming harder to find skilled crafts and tradespeople with experience to take on their maintenance and repair.
Prizes Awarded in Huntington, Richmond, and Evansville

Indiana Landmarks’ annual awards recognize outstanding leadership and achievement in preservation.
June 8 Wine Walk Features Restored Homes in Starr Historic District

Movable wine-tasting event offers look at four places in one of Richmond’s most historic neighborhoods.
Indiana Landmarks Announces Annual List of 10 Most Endangered

The 2019 list of Hoosier landmarks in jeopardy includes a movie theater, hotel, county courthouse, and more.
Glass Show Comes to Huddleston Farmhouse

Find vintage glass and more during the Huddleston Jar and Antique Market at Huddleston Farmhouse in Cambridge City on Saturday, June 8.
Tiny Building Finds its Forever Home in Cambridge City

When Jilly’s Gift and Garden store opened in downtown Cambridge City earlier this month, it marked the end of a journey for the small building — one that began 146 years ago and 150 miles away.
Forward-Thinking Rehabs Spur Revitalization

People with vision in Seymour and Richmond use preservation to revive historic neighborhoods and downtown.
Welcome Autumn at Huddleston Farmhouse

Join us on September 21 for the seventh annual Wine Down on the Farm! at the Huddleston Farmhouse, celebrating local heritage, food, wine and art.
Former School is Real Estate Opportunity

Remarkably well-maintained through two decades of vacancy, Cambridge City’s former Central School needs a buyer with the vision and capital to give it new purpose.
Indiana Landmarks Names New Eastern Regional Office Director

Reception on November 7 offers opportunity to meet Jessie Russett.
Prime Real Estate Available on Historic National Road

If you haven’t been to Cambridge City in a while, you’ll be impressed by the downtown revitalization. And there’s a building for sale that’s worth your notice.
Couple Captivated by House on Millionaire’s Row

After a $200,000 renovation by Richmond Neighborhood Restoration, the McGuire Mansion is in the hands of new owners, a match that seems designed by providence.