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Shady Rest, the former county home in Marshall County, needs a new use. County commissioners hope to see the National Register-listed property repurposed.
KEEP READINGGrand View Cemetery’s historic caretaker’s cottage looked like a goner until city officials struck a deal to save and repurpose the distinctive landmark.
KEEP READINGCovered bridges are an Indiana icon, so it’s no surprise the state’s new license plate features a red covered bridge. Ripley County boasts two spans that could have served as picturesque inspiration.
KEEP READINGInspired by the town’s 2015 bicentennial, Orleans launched a number of downtown improvement projects.
KEEP READINGIf you haven’t been to Cambridge City in a while, you’ll be impressed by the downtown revitalization. And there’s a building for sale that’s worth your notice.
KEEP READINGAfter a turbo-charged fundraising campaign, repairs will begin soon to renovate and reopen a rare Depression-era landmark in Bluffton’s Ouabache State Park.
KEEP READINGA small group of volunteers rallies outsized support for saving and restoring the long-vacant Ward Township School No. 5 in Randolph County.
KEEP READINGWater seeping through aging skylights threatens a signature feature at one of Columbus’s premier Modernist landmarks.
KEEP READINGRehab of a home on Evansville’s Washington Avenue highlights rejuvenation in a historic neighborhood previously plagued by demolition and neglect.
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