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Two churches in Indiana have been selected to be part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Preserving Black Churches grant program.
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Indiana Landmarks has a new leader, Brad Ward took over as President & CEO of the statewide historic preservation group this year.
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Gayle Cook died Sunday morning.
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The historic restoration of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company in downtown Indianapolis won a top statewide award – the 2023 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration.
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St. Rita Catholic Church is one of the first 35 houses of worship that will receive financial grants totaling $4 million from a trust fund established to preserve historic Black churches in the United States.
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A new program highlights Black heritage sites in Indiana in hopes these places can qualify for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
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A historic barn that once housed elephants and tigers from well-known circuses and now is home to the International Circus Hall of Fame museum is in need of emergency repairs.
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Lyles Station, the last remaining historic African-American settlement in Indiana, is working to live up to its mission of creating and maintaining a community for future generations.
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The Indiana Landmarks historic preservation group is working with the 200-person town about 10 miles northwest of Bloomington and suggests the buildings could become an events venue.
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For years, the Flanner House Homes Historic District on the city’s near westside has been threatened by developers.