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Indiana Landmarks, a historical preservation nonprofit, has announced important federal funding has yet to be released.
The two organizations are also seeking volunteers to help cleanup the former Theodore Roosevelt High School from June 2-6.
Marsh Davis, the longtime head of Indiana Landmarks, a not-for-profit that has helped preserve scores of historic buildings across the state, plans to retire in April 2025 after 19 years at the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — History looms all around us. But it also crumbles. Standing on street corners, sitting in your neighborhood, rising from a far hill: Historic buildings dot Hoosier communities ...
Indiana Landmarks Northwest Field Director Blake Swihart now occupies an office first used by former Valparaiso University President O.P. Kretzmann. Linwood House, which formerly housed VU ...
African Americans’ presence in Indiana has been documented to the mid-1700s by St. Francis Xaiver Church in Knox County. Births, deaths, baptisms and marriages of both free and enslaved African ...
Indiana Landmarks has been fighting to save the historic buildings that contribute to the Hoosier State’s heritage. The statewide historic preservation organization, with a Northwest Indiana ...
Indiana Landmarks, the state's foremost historic preservation group, is relocating its Northwest Indiana Field Office from Gary's Miller neighborhood to a Valparaiso home it describes as a ...
A historic preservation nonprofit is sounding the alarm that important federal funding hasn’t been released. It said this ...