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A reminder of the community’s short-lived independence, Miller’s old town hall needs urgent attention to halt its rapid deterioration.
KEEP READINGIn Adams County, the Friends of Wyneken near completion of an 11-year effort to restore the 1855 home of Lutheran pastor Friedrich Wyneken.
KEEP READINGBy acquiring the vacant Douglass School, the City of Kokomo has taken a bold step to save a building at the heart of the city’s African American community.
KEEP READINGAfter more than a century serving its congregation, Phanuel Lutheran Church is on the market in Fountain County, ready for a new owner to carry on its loving stewardship.
KEEP READINGVacant for more than 20 years, Fort Wayne’s mid-century Clyde Theater reopens as a stylish entertainment venue and event center.
KEEP READINGGary officials invest in forward-thinking repairs at historic City Hall while preserving the landmark’s architectural character.
KEEP READINGThe recently completed restoration of Elkhart’s damaged Beadsley Fountain brought welcome attention to one of city’s overlooked cultural artifacts.
KEEP READINGPetersburg officials plan to save the historic facades of two seriously dilapidated commercial buildings, preserving the downtown streetscape.
KEEP READINGLawrenceburg’s Daniel Major House, fondly nicknamed “Twin Bays,” needs a preservation-minded buyer to safeguard the historic home’s future.
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