Indiana Landmarks News
Location: Central
Winchester’s Davis Building is poised to reclaim status as a downtown anchor thanks to new owners with a plan for its revival.
KEEP READINGWith decades in business, confectionaries in Jeffersonville, Martinsville, and Lafayette serve as downtown anchors.
KEEP READINGEstablished as Indianapolis’s first parish to welcome Black Catholics, Saint Rita Catholic Church maintains its forward-thinking focus today.
KEEP READINGAndrew and Shirley Beetz won the 2022 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation for stewardship of their Dearborn County farmstead.
KEEP READINGAlong a 4.5-mile trail from Aurora to Lawrenceburg and Greendale, travelers pass landmarks including nineteenth-century bridges and picturesque downtown districts.
KEEP READINGNew Wabash residents John DiGioia and Maria Isabel Antonio take on their first old-house project in the city’s East Wabash Historic District.
KEEP READINGAdvocates have raised more than $350,000 to repair and maintain Holy Angels Catholic Church, a significant landmark previously targeted for demolition.
KEEP READINGA wave of downtown development is poised to revive a threatened landmark on New Castle’s Courthouse Square.
KEEP READINGProperty needs buyer to restore it to its former glory.
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