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Preservation advocates struggled to find a viable reuse for Indianapolis’s landmark Roberts School for more than a decade before its successful transformation into market-rate apartments, opening this August.
KEEP READINGJoin us on September 21 for the seventh annual Wine Down on the Farm! at the Huddleston Farmhouse, celebrating local heritage, food, wine and art.
KEEP READINGOur BARN AGAIN! workshop in Greencastle on October 6 offers expert advice on preserving and adapting historic barns for continued use.
KEEP READINGA sea of concrete has surrounded South Bend’s Kizer House for decades. But we’re about to begin work to replace the pavement with an elegant landscape.
KEEP READINGWorking with Historic Madison, Inc., local students helped develop two new guides highlighting the city’s historic downtown.
KEEP READINGOn September 22, tour four houses on Greendale’s Ridge Avenue, where prosperous distillery moguls built stately homes in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
KEEP READINGIts picturesque setting on the Eel River in Wabash County makes Roann a favorite of tourists and artists. With a tree-lined downtown, a restored covered bridge, and a historic mill, the small town could hardly be more quaint.
KEEP READINGSince 1870, Sullivan’s Center Ridge Cemetery has adapted to meet community needs and ever-evolving theories of cemetery design and best practices.
KEEP READINGWhen developers couldn’t make it work, New Albany officials took matters into their own hands, crafting a plan to revive the dilapidated Reisz Building as a new city hall.
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