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News, Tours

This summer, tours invite visitors to learn Gary’s story and help reimagine the city as a vibrant destination. The tour includes downtown landmarks previously inaccessible to the public. At the same time, a crowdfunding campaign is underway to secure some of the city’s key landmarks.

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News, Rehabs & Renovations, Saved

Once an entry on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most Endangered List, Huntington’s Odd Fellows Block is now on the road to restoration, with plans to turn the courthouse square anchor into market-rate apartments.

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McGuire House, Richmond
News, Rehabs & Renovations

Richmond Neighborhood Restoration restored a house on the Historic National Road to help revitalize the city’s “Millionaire’s Row.” Now for sale, the transformation retained the mansion’s original architectural features, inside and out.

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Endangered Places, News

Indiana Landmarks seeks a solution for the declining Masonic temple built in 1926, now under threat of demolition.

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Havilah Beardsley House
Events, News, Resources

Ongoing series brings preservation experts to share their insights in research and outreach.

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News, Rural Preservation

One of a dwindling number of historic rural schools in the Wabash Valley, a two-room schoolhouse offers a picture of nineteenth-century learning in Vigo County.

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Rumpe House, Rising Sun
News, Saved

The Rumpe House exhibits remarkable original character. While some would-be buyers might view the house as a daunting challenge, it also offers a rare opportunity.

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Heim-Haury House, Tell City, Chris Cail
News

We acquire landmarks worth saving through purchase and donation, stabilize and clean them up, then sell them to buyers who finish the work, attaching our preservation covenants to protect their distinctive historic character.

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McCurdy Hotel, Evansville
News, Saved

After decades of decline and a stint on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most Endangered list, Evansville’s McCurdy Hotel is slated to reopen this year as luxury apartments.

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