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Restaurants need to make an impression from the street to stand out in the crowded marketplace. Non-chain restaurateurs often choose vintage buildings for their history, architecture, visual interest and distinctive ambiance. In Indiana, these repurposed landmarks are a must-see.
Indiana, too, claims a Carnegie Hall. The impressive mass and tall tower of the Hoosier version dominate the small town of Moores Hill (population 600). A new phase of restoration is underway to ready the landmark’s second floor for a variety of new uses.
On August 3, 2016, ArchiCamp at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore offers a unique spin on traditional summer camp.
More than a century after lightning destroyed the original steeple, a new spire tops New Albany's Second Baptist Church.
In the lead up to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, a gift from South America’s Brazil to Indiana’s Brazil is about to receive some attention, too.
At our recent Indiana Modern lecture in Indianapolis, our Central Regional Office recognized five winners that exemplify the best in stewardship of historic places.