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Gary s segregated past yields preservation grants for Black heritage sites

A Gary community center created for Black residents in 1941 and a stunning, midcentury modern Episcopal church have each won grants for repairs through Indiana Landmarks.

HPC approves new windows for former bank building

ANGOLA — Designs for the new second-story windows to be installed at the former First National Bank building were unveiled during an Angola Historic Preservation Commission meeting Tuesday and received unanimous approval from the body’s members. Tuesday’s approval of a new certificate of appropriateness filed by Thomas Blake, owner of 15 S. Public Square, means he can move forward with installing the new windows, bringing him into compliance with a Steuben Circuit Court order. Blake was ordered by Judge Allen Wheat in December to work with the HPC to reach an agreement on replacing the building’s south and north side windows after he defied the body by removing the original windows and installing new ones without first securing a required certificate of appropriateness.

Indiana Landmarks awards grants

Dec 28, 2020 2:13 PM INDIANAPOLIS (WTWO/WAWV) Indiana Landmarks has awarded more than $215,000 to help nonprofits and cities around Indiana save meaningful places, with $6,500 going to Wabash Valley concerns. Drawing from a variety of funds, these grants support efforts ranging from architectural assessments and repairs of historic houses to workshops and summer programs for youth. “Indiana Landmarks offers grants to help get the ball rolling on preservation projects and help spark community revitalization around the state,” says Marsh Davis, president of Indiana Landmarks. “We’re extremely grateful, especially in these challenging times, that we’re able to continue to offer this crucial support to local preservation groups.”

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