The new leader succeeds Marsh Davis, who is retiring after 37 years at Indiana Landmarks, including 19 years as CEO.
Indiana Landmarks, the state's foremost historic preservation group, is relocating its Northwest Indiana Field Office from Gary's Miller neighborhood to a Valparaiso home it describes as a midcentury ...
The "Race Day" tornadoes of May 30, 2004, were a significant and destructive series of tornadoes that struck the state of Indiana in the United States. The event is often remembered due to the timing ...
owners of more than 30 historic farms across the state have been honored with the award. Old Fashioned Garden, a Miami County farm southeast of Peru, won the award in 2024. Indiana Landmarks and ...
Marsh Davis, president of Indiana Landmarks, detailed Main Street programming ... the City of Madison was selected by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of three pilot programs ...
The free event, hosted at Indiana Landmarks, will feature a discussion ... Jeannie Regan-Dinius, director of historic preservation for the Crown Hill Foundation, joined Daybreak to discuss the ...
Check out the Adler Planetarium, DuSable Black History Museum, Shedd Aquarium and more, with many offering free admission ...
Few Hoosiers realize that Indiana soil saw actual combat during the Civil War, but on July 9, 1863, Confederate General John ...
When you’re looking for the perfect spring day trip in Indiana, you might be tempted by the usual suspects—Brown County’s hills, Indy’s museums, or maybe Lake Michigan’s shores. But let me redirect ...
But there was some relief when it emerged many of the ships's historic artefacts ... Residents told of their horror at seeing their beloved landmark destroyed. All that was left on view this ...
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Indiana Landmarks announces new president and CEO
Indiana Landmarks announced that it has a new president and CEO. According to officials, the new president and CEO is Brad M.