News

Indiana Landmarks’ Back to the Future mid-Century modern home tour features five different properties, with the tour ...
Year in and year out, Indiana Landmarks sounds the alarm on ... s architectural significance and important role in Fort Wayne’s manufacturing history. A falling star. At one time, architecture ...
Indiana Landmarks, an organization involved with helping to rescue and restore historic landmarks, neighborhoods, and downtowns, has recognized the developer of Electric Works for its efforts in ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Fort Wayne landmarks are among the creations that have been on display at the History Center’s Festival of Gingerbread since November. In gingerbread form ...
Indiana Landmarks explained the Harvester building ... building’s architectural significance and important role in Fort Wayne’s manufacturing history,” the nonprofit organization said ...
according to WANE-TV in Fort Wayne. Since the building appeared on Indiana Landmarks' Most Endangered list in 2023, Allen County Commissioners decided to study how to reuse the site as county offices.
Ancora Partners LLC has won Indiana Landmarks’ annual Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration for its $286 million ...
according to Indiana Landmarks. Shelbyville's Knights of Pythias Lodge suffers from deterioration as well. 2911 Meyer Road in Fort Wayne The midcentury building's shape pays homage to the logo of ...
Indiana Landmarks, the largest private statewide ... for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. In Fort Wayne, the program helped form a local preservation organization now working ...
Indiana Landmarks has been fighting to save ... church was built between 1916 and 1926 but dates back to 1890. The Fort Wayne bishop tasked Rev. Emmanual Wrobel to create a parish for the Polish ...
according to WANE-TV in Fort Wayne. Since the building appeared on Indiana Landmarks' Most Endangered list in 2023, Allen County Commissioners decided to study how to reuse the site as county offices.
Indiana Landmarks is sounding the alarm ... Today, it’s better known for its ongoing decline. In Fort Wayne, few companies loom as large in local memory as International Harvester.