Indiana Landmarks awards more than $6 million to save meaningful places

Grants will support architectural assessments, repairs, workshops, videos, and programming promoting preservation and heritage.
Legacy of Friendship Inspires Support for Samara

Relationship with original owners of Frank Lloyd Wright property in West Lafayette spurs help for its rehabilitation
Partnership Aims to Map Black Heritage

Indiana Landmarks Black Heritage Preservation Program joins forces with The Nature Conservancy to identify Black history sites statewide.
Putnam County Covered Bridges Added to the National Register

Indiana Landmarks partnered with local groups to nominate Putnam County’s nine covered bridges to the National Register of Historic 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 Awards Funding for Rehabilitation Projects in Attica

Funding will support eight preservation projects in historic downtown
Indiana Landmarks announces new directors and officers

Four new directors join board of statewide preservation group
Indiana Landmarks Announces 10 Most Endangered

Annual list calls attention to Indiana places in danger of disappearing.
College Hall Merom Camp & Retreat Center

The centerpiece of the Merom Camp and Retreat Center, College Hall needs immediate repairs that exceed what the nonprofit organization can afford.
Marsh Davis to retire as head of Indiana Landmarks

Third president in nonprofit’s 64-year history leaves his mark on Indiana
Early Attica Home Hits the Market

Built in 1855, the Jordan-Nave House in Attica is ready for a preservation-minded buyer to become its next steward.
West Lafayette Wright-designed home kicks off 2024 tour season

Public tours showcase the house considered one of the famous architect’s most fully realized Usonian designs.