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Jam-Packed First Friday Show Features Work by 57 Artists
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FLAVA FRESH, an annual juried exhibition series featuring newly-discovered, underrepresented, emerging and early-career visual artists, presents a First Friday show on September 1 at Indiana Landmarks Center’s Rapp Family Gallery.

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Howard County Farm Wins Rural Preservation Award
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On August 17 at the Indiana State Fair, Tim and Beth Sheets will receive the 2017 Arnold Award for Rural Preservation honoring their Howard County alpaca farm.

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Media Preview: Coca-Cola “Before” Tour on Saturday
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Media are invited on a “before” tour of the Coca-Cola bottling plant that Hendricks Commercial Properties will reinvent as Bottleworks, with apartments, restaurants, retail shops, movie theaters, and a boutique hotel.

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Evansville Workshop Focuses on Revitalizing Historic African American Places
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On August 18 and 19, Indiana Landmarks hosts Reviving Baptisttown, a workshop and tour examining the area’s heritage, and how harnessing history can help revive African American places across the state.

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West Baden Springs sets Twilight Tours
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History comes alive on August 26, September 16.

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Meaningful Places Photo Exhibition opens July 15
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The juried exhibition features 30 photographs by 21 Indiana artists from across the state.

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West Baden Twilight Tours Make History Come Alive
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Step back in time and meet costumed characters from the historic hotel’s colorful past.

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Treasure Hunt Offers Antiques Market & More
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You can buy an antique table, a used stroller, a contemporary artist’s photograph, learn to juggle, grab a beer and a brat, or sip tea in a Victorian setting, all at Treasure Hunt on Saturday, July 15.

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“Before” Tour of Indianapolis Coca-Cola Building on August 12
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On Aug. 12, Indiana Landmarks stages a tour of the former Coca-Cola building in Indianapolis before Hendricks Commercial Properties redevelops the property as apartments, retail shops, movie theater, and boutique hotel.

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