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Discover Indiana mansions Victorian gems, Greek Revival landmarks, and Beaux‑Arts beauties still showcasing timeless appeal ...
The Blairsville Bicentennial Committee seeks to highlight the towns artistic side with a stroll through the borough.
Indiana Landmarks Northwest Indiana Field Office was founded in 2004 and has operated out of historic buildings in Gary, Hammond and Hobart. It has long occupied the Illinois Bell Telephone ...
Indiana Landmarks Northwest Field Director Blake Swihart now occupies an office first used by former Valparaiso University President O.P. Kretzmann. Linwood House, which formerly housed VU presiden… ...
Indiana Landmarks gave a $7,750 Black Heritage Preservation Program Grant to Chicago-based Arda to do visioning, design and public engagement for how to save Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary.
67 0 FORTVILLE — Fortville Elementary School fourth graders recently brought the holiday spirit to life by creating a gingerbread replica of Fortville, complete with its businesses and landmarks.
International Harvester’s former engineering building appears for the second time on an annual list of Indiana’s 10 most endangered landmarks “too important to lose.” ...
FORTVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — The Boys and Girls Club of Hancock County celebrates the opening of its newest location in Fortville on Wednesday afternoon.
FORTVILLE, Ind. — An arson suspect was arrested in Delaware County after a fire in Fortville Tuesday night, police said. Shortly before 9:30 p.m. March 26, officers with the Fortville Police ...
In 2019 and 2020, Indiana Landmarks listed the Reid Center, formerly the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church that was built in 1906, as one of its "10 most endangered" sites, but it has since been ...
RICHMOND, Ind. — The Reid Center is about to receive a new occupant. Starting this week, Indiana Landmarks is moving its Eastern Regional Office from its previous location at the Huddleston ...
Indiana Landmarks is selling the Smith-Phillips Farmhouse for $199,900. The farmhouse was built in the 1860s for the son of Floyd County pioneer Martin Smith, who purchased the land in the 1830s ...
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