INDIANA - In 2023, Indiana Landmarks awarded more than $470,000 to help nonprofits and cities around Indiana save meaningful places. Drawing from various funds, these grants support efforts ranging from architectural assessments and repairs at historic structures to programs, workshops, videos, .
A statewide collection of historic fraternal lodges, the former home of a wealthy South Bend industrialist, and once-bustling venues in Anderson, Evansville and Stinesville. Those sites are among Indiana Landmarks’
INDIANA - Once a year, Indiana Landmark announces the 10 Most Endangered, a list of historic places on the brink of extinction and too important to lose. The list includes an architect-designed industrial building; a threatened Victorian neighborhood; historic fraternal lodges; a significant Que .