Indiana Landmarks News

Location: Northeast

Davis Building, Winchester
News

Winchester’s Davis Building is poised to reclaim status as a downtown anchor thanks to new owners with a plan for its revival.

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News

With decades in business, confectionaries in Jeffersonville, Martinsville, and Lafayette serve as downtown anchors.

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African American Landmarks, News, Sacred Places

Established as Indianapolis’s first parish to welcome Black Catholics, Saint Rita Catholic Church maintains its forward-thinking focus today.

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News, Rural Preservation

Andrew and Shirley Beetz won the 2022 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation for stewardship of their Dearborn County farmstead.

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George Street Bridge, Dearborn Trail, Aurora
News

Along a 4.5-mile trail from Aurora to Lawrenceburg and Greendale, travelers pass landmarks including nineteenth-century bridges and picturesque downtown districts.

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John DiGioia and Maria Isabel Antonia Wabash Hill Street duplex
News

New Wabash residents John DiGioia and Maria Isabel Antonio take on their first old-house project in the city’s East Wabash Historic District.

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Holy Angels Catholic Church New Harmony
News, Sacred Places

Advocates have raised more than $350,000 to repair and maintain Holy Angels Catholic Church, a significant landmark previously targeted for demolition.

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Courthouse Annex, New Castle
Endangered Places, News

A wave of downtown development is poised to revive a threatened landmark on New Castle’s Courthouse Square.

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Press Releases

Property needs buyer to restore it to its former glory.

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