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Saint Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church, Michigan City
News, Sacred Places

Indiana Landmarks’ Sacred Places Indiana Fund awards more than $2 million to support preservation at seven historic churches.

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Smith-Phillips Farmhouse, New Albany
News, Saved

New Albany’s c.1860 Smith-Phillips Farmhouse was targeted for demolition, but today it’s a prime example showing how preservation and development can work together.

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To save neglected properties, Indiana Landmarks improves the view by investing in rehabilitation that helps buyers see potential and offers a head start on repairs.

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Endangered Places, News

In 2023, encouraging progress signaled a safer future for formerly threatened sites in Bedford, Columbus, Gary, and Delphi.

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Owners donate preservation easements to safeguard properties in Rush County and Vincennes.

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Marion Train Depot, Quilters Hall of Fame
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Building on its previous preservation success, the Quilters Hall of Fame is taking on rehab of another Marion landmark.

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With the support of $2 million from the Great American Outdoors Act, the future of the House of Tomorrow looks bright once again.

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Digital Equity LLC, the City of Gary, and Decay Devils plan to adapt Gary’s Union Station as a Fiber Smart House, job training center, and community space.

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Hidden Gems, News

Crawfordsville’s innovative rotary jail offered an economical solution to prison management in the nineteenth century.

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