Flanagan-Kincaid House Left To Rot
The 1861 Flanagan Kincaid house sitting along I-69 in Fishers continues to rot, with no plans to preserve or restore it.
Read MoreThe 1861 Flanagan Kincaid house sitting along I-69 in Fishers continues to rot, with no plans to preserve or restore it.
Read MoreCity officials would prefer to see the Sposeep & Sons Building preserved and adapted for new use, but they are willing to consider demolition to clear the site for new construction if no viable reuse plans emerge.
Read MoreAt the Indiana State Fair, the Jordan family from Miami County received the 2024 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation from Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau, honoring the family’s stewardship of “Old Fashioned Garden,” a historic farmstead southeast of Peru on Thursday, Aug. 8.
Read MoreIndiana Landmarks has selected Indiana Barn Foundation to receive the 2024 Local Leadership Challenge Grant, providing $100,000 to help the preservation non-profit hire its first full-time executive director.
Read MoreStarting in July and continuing through September, a group of local volunteers from Indiana Landmarks and LaGrange County Together will embark on a significant project to collect data on historical structures throughout LaGrange County.
Read MoreIndiana Landmarks’ 2024 Cook Cup was awarded to 500 Main, LLC for Outstanding Restoration for its $19 million revitalization of Hotel Elkhart, returning the towering landmark’s status as a downtown asset.
Read MoreIndiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau are taking nominations for the 2024 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation.
Read MoreThe nonprofit Quilters Hall of Fame, based in Marion, is gradually working to restore the old train depot in Marion.
Read MoreA statewide collection of historic fraternal lodges, the former home of a wealthy South Bend industrialist, and once-bustling venues in Anderson, Evansville and Stinesville.
Read MoreIndiana Landmarks on Tuesday, Aug. 22, published their annual list of the Top 10 Most Endangered landmarks throughout Indiana.
Read MoreThe Evers family of Wolcottville will be recognized and honored by the Indiana Landmarks and the Indiana Farm Bureau for their seven-generation owned farm.
Read MoreKOSCIUSKO — Indiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau welcome nominations for the 2018 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation. The award recognizes the preservation and continued agricultural use of historic farm buildings in Indiana. Anyone, including farm owners, can submit a nomination for the Arnold Award, which will … Read More
WABASH — Paul Hayden has been appointed director of Indiana Landmarks’ new Northeast Field Office in Wabash. Hayden has been with the organization for 10 years as a community preservation specialist in the South Bend office. Before that he spent 10 years managing historic home renovations for South Bend Heritage Foundation. Hayden also … Read More
The Indiana Landmarks organization has announced its annual list of the 10 most endangered Hoosier landmarks, which includes seven new entries and three locations that are repeating from the 2014 list. Circumstances that land properties among the most endangered vary, but usually involve factors such as the threat … Read More
WABASH – Todd Zeiger, director of Indiana Landmarks Northern Regional Office will present “Historic Preservation: an Evolving Movement” at the Honeywell House at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 4, at the Honeywell House. Historic preservation as a movement continues to evolve, expanding from the largely curatorial function it … Read More