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Last year, as the pandemic limited indoor movie theater watching options, many movie-goers rediscovered the fun of open-air theaters.

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News, Rehabs & Renovations, Saved

The transformation of the former P.R. Mallory and Company complex into an innovative school setting merits the 2021 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.

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Fountain Park Hotel, Remington
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Established in 1893, Fountain Park Chautauqua holds status as one of the longest continuously convened Chautauqua assemblies in the U.S.

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Evansville Nabisco AR Lofts
News, Rehabs & Renovations

Architectural Renovators transforms Evansville’s former Nabisco bakery into modern industrial apartments.

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Deputy House, Commiskey
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Two properties in southern Indiana offer potential as peaceful rural retreats, but first they must be relocated.

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Pulaski County Courthouse
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Pulaski County officials are wavering on the decision to rehabilitate the county’s historic courthouse in Winamac, potentially derailing a three-year effort to save the iconic building.

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Strauss Building, North Manchester
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Following years of study, planning and careful rehabilitation, North Manchester’s Strauss Building is poised for a second century of service.

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Thiebaud Farm hay press bard
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Visitors to the Thiebaud Farmstead in Vevay can see a piece of nineteenth-century technology that revolutionized agriculture and fueled the region’s economy into the late 1800s.

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African American Landmarks, News

Efforts underway to preserve historic schools built for Black students in Kokomo and Seymour.

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