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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.
KEEP READINGThe transformation of the former P.R. Mallory and Company complex into an innovative school setting merits the 2021 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
KEEP READINGEstablished in 1893, Fountain Park Chautauqua holds status as one of the longest continuously convened Chautauqua assemblies in the U.S.
KEEP READINGArchitectural Renovators transforms Evansville’s former Nabisco bakery into modern industrial apartments.
KEEP READINGTwo properties in southern Indiana offer potential as peaceful rural retreats, but first they must be relocated.
KEEP READINGPulaski 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.
KEEP READINGFollowing years of study, planning and careful rehabilitation, North Manchester’s Strauss Building is poised for a second century of service.
KEEP READINGVisitors 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.
KEEP READINGEfforts underway to preserve historic schools built for Black students in Kokomo and Seymour.
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