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As our "Vintage Green" program draws to a close, we’re ready to sell the Smogor House in South Bend to a buyer who will appreciate its history and charm.
The historic Owen Block in downtown Evansville, once slated for the wrecking ball, reopened August 5, restored to its original elegance.
Indiana Landmarks and our affiliate Huntington Alert rescued a house destined for the wrecking ball and placed it on the road to revitalization. Soon it could by yours.
For nearly 150 years, the Dublin Friends Meetinghouse has been a reminder of Wayne County's Quaker heritage. A grant from Indiana Landmarks is helping nominate the church to the National Register.
It may take a village to raise a child, but to save the Kizer House in South Bend it takes an army, including skilled tradespeople who creatively solve problems to do a restoration right.
When Indiana celebrated its centennial in 1916, the state marked the anniversary by establishing a new state parks system. One hundred years later, Versailles State Park is celebrating the milestone.