Indiana Landmarks News
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The 1903 Clover Leaf Depot is targeted for rehabilitation and on its way to becoming the town’s first landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
KEEP READINGPerched on an elevated lot overlooking the river, the c.1884 Leavitt house in Vernon offers potential as a stylish home in a community proud of its heritage.
KEEP READINGA new rehabilitation grant program encourages property owners to invest in Newburgh’s residential historic districts.
KEEP READINGRoann has made preservation a priority for decades. Recent designation as an Indiana Main Street community will help the town maintain its special appeal.
KEEP READINGIndiana Landmarks’ 2019 Central Indiana Preservation Awards honor a diverse collection of buildings that have been painstakingly restored, faithfully maintained, and cleverly repurposed.
KEEP READINGSullivan County library officials hope National Register status for the Merom-Gill Township Carnegie Library will help promote awareness of the area’s history.
KEEP READINGA collection of odd-looking concrete structures on the grounds of the Vanderburgh County Fairgrounds is an inconspicuous reminder of the area’s wartime history.
KEEP READINGWith a two-story front porch and a cupola crowned with a widow’s walk, Greendale’s Dobell House impresses and charms. Most recently used as a restaurant, the property is now for sale.
KEEP READINGDemolition looms for two barns just off U.S. 31 in Peru, all that remains of the once-famous Terrell Jacobs Wild Animal Circus Winter Quarters.
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