Articles tagged as: Indiana Landmarks
May 29, 2018
Restoration Of Historic African-American Church In West Baden Nears Completion
West Baden's historic First Baptist Church was once considered one of the most endangered landmarks in the state. But now, it's on its way to holding its first service in decades.
Read MoreMay 4, 2018
Iconic Columbus Church Placed On State Endangered Places List
Indiana Landmarks named North Christian Church on its annual 10 Most Endangered list this week.
Read MoreMay 2, 2018
Muncie Fieldhouse On State Landmarks Endangered List
Built in 1928 and now sitting next to Muncie Central High School, the Fieldhouse is one of the largest high school gyms in the United States.
Read MoreSeptember 19, 2017
City Market Unveils Restored Clock
The clock comes from the first African-American owned jewelry store on Indiana Avenue, and was moved to the City Market in the 1970s.
Read MoreMarch 13, 2017
Strong Interest From Buyers For Indy's Oldest Surviving White Castle
Indiana Landmarks bought the building from the city and announced this month it is up for sale.
Read MoreMarch 2, 2017
Indiana Landmarks To Repair Nation's 3rd-Oldest White Castle
The nonprofit plans to repair the 90-year-old castle-like building's white glazed brick exterior and then sell it with a preservation covenant.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2016
An Iconic Downtown Clock Keeps Time Again At Last
No one remembers exactly when the L.S. Ayres clock stopped, but earlier this year, Indiana Landmarks launched a fundraising campaign to get it going again. In less than a month, the preservation organization had raised $60,000 - enough to restore it to its former beauty and establish a repair fund.
Read MoreOctober 9, 2015
Armory Could Become Home To Herron High's Second Campus
The City of Indianapolis has given the building, known affectionately as "the ship," to Indiana Landmarks, which is working with Herron High School on a plan to turn the building into its second campus.
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