Indiana Landmarks


Indiana Landmarks is a private non-governmental heritage preservation organization focused on the U.S. state of Indiana. It is America's largest private statewide historic preservation organization. Founded in 1960 as Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana by a volunteer group of civic and business leaders led by Indianapolis pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly, it has nearly 6,000 members. At the end of 2023, an independent auditor reported a total endowment of 67.8 million for the organization. The organization simplified its name to Indiana Landmarks in 2010.
Indiana Landmarks owns and restores historic buildings, buys and sells vacant and endangered property, and helps people throughout Indiana save and restore historic places through a variety of programs including grants, loans, and advocacy.
Indiana Landmarks employs staff at its state headquarters in Indianapolis and in regional offices throughout the state of Indiana. Regional offices are located in South Bend, Gary, New Albany, Aurora, Evansville, Cambridge City, Wabash, and Terre Haute. The organization's state headquarters are located at the former Central Avenue United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, now known as Indiana Landmarks Center. In addition to Indiana Landmarks Center, Indiana Landmarks owns and operates two historic properties as event and rental venues: the Morris-Butler House in Indianapolis and Veraestau historic site in Aurora, Indiana. Landmarks' honorary board chair is Indiana's former Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard. The organization's first project was restoration of the 1865 Morris-Butler House in Indianapolis. Eli Lilly personally underwrote the acquisition and restoration of the house as a museum of Victorian decorative arts. Though the Morris-Butler House no longer operates as a museum, it is part of the Indiana Landmarks Center campus and functions as an event and rental facility.
One of Indiana Landmarks' largest projects was the $30 million+ restoration of the West Baden Springs Hotel's exterior and public spaces. Indiana Landmarks helped lead the effort to bring riverboat gaming to Orange County, Indiana, as a way to revitalize the French Lick Resort Casino and the West Baden Springs Hotel.

New name and headquarters

In April 2010, in conjunction with the organization's 50th anniversary, Indiana Landmarks announced its name change from Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. At the same time, it announced that medical device entrepreneur Bill Cook and his wife, Gayle had pledged $17 million to renovate the former Central Avenue United Methodist Church at 12th Street and Central Avenue in the Old Northside Historic District of Indianapolis as a performance space and new headquarters for the organization, to be known as Indiana Landmarks Center.

Endangered landmarks

Each May, Indiana Landmarks announces a list of the state's 10 Most Endangered landmarks. Circumstances that cause properties to be named to the list generally involve one or more of the following factors: demolition threat, abandonment, neglectful owner, dilapidation, obsolete use, lack of money for repairs, unreasonable above-market sale price, out-of-the-way location, or encroaching sprawl. Indiana Landmarks uses the 10 Most Endangered list to bring public attention to the imperiled sites and mobilize support for their preservation.
YearNameLocationPhoto
2015Bedford Elks BuildingBedford
2015Camp ChesterfieldChesterfield
2015First Presbyterian Church & Lafayette BuildingSouth Bend
2015Indiana County HomesStatewide
2015Indiana Medical History MuseumIndianapolis
2015IOOF United Brethren BlockHuntington, IN
2015McCurdy HotelEvansville
2015McDonald HouseAttica
2015Mills HouseGreenwood
2015Rivoli TheaterIndianapolis
2016Beech ChurchCarthage
2016Rivoli TheaterIndianapolis
2016HazelwoodMuncie
2016Speakman HouseRising Sun
2016Washington County CourthouseSalem
2016Monon High BridgeDelphi
2016Pryor’s Country PlaceFox Lake
2016Ford Motor Company Assembly BranchIndianapolis
2016South Side Turnverein HallIndianapolis
2016Camp ChesterfieldChesterfield
2017Marion National Bank BuildingMarion
2017Newkirk MansionConnersville
2017Former Fire Station 18Indianapolis
2017Old Marquette SchoolSouth Bend
2017Old YMCATerre Haute
2017Pryor's Country PlaceFox Lake
2017Round and polygonal barnsStatewide
2017Simpson Hall, Indiana School for the DeafIndianapolis
2017Speakman HouseRising Sun
2017Washington County CourthouseSalem
2018Cannelton Historic DistrictCannelton
2018Commandant’s Row at Indiana Veterans’ HomeWest Lafayette
2018The Courtyard InnRising Sun
2018Cravenhurst BarnMadison
2018Muncie FieldhouseMuncie
2018National Bank BuildingMarion
2018North Christian ChurchColumbus
2018Old Masonic HallKnightstown
2018Rocky EdgeTerre Haute
2018Saint Joseph’s College campusRensselaer
2019Crump TheatreColumbus
2019Pulaski County CourthouseWinamac
2019Church of the Holy CrossIndianapolis
2019Mineral Spring HotelPaoli
2019Downtown AtticaAttica
2019Peru Circus Winter QuartersPeru
2019Reid Memorial Presbyterian ChurchRichmond
2019John Howe MansionHowe
2019Commandant's RowWest Lafayette
2019Cannelton Historic DistrictPerry County
2020Tipton County Jail and Sheriff's ResidenceTipton
2020Romweber HouseBatesville
2020Union Literary InstituteUnion City
2020Church of the Holy CrossIndianapolis
2020Downtown AtticaAttica
2020Elwood Carnegie LibraryMadison County
2020Reid Memorial Presbyterian ChurchRichmond
2020Falley-O'Gara-Pyke HouseLafayette
2020Theodore Roosevelt High SchoolGary
2020Monon StationBedford
2021James M. Shields Memorial GymnasiumSeymour
2021Davis ClinicMarion
2021B.G. Pollard Lodge#1242Bloomington
2021Oxford Community MausoleumBenton County
2021Kamm & Schellinger BreweryMishawaka
2021Monon DepotBedford
2021Theodore Roosevelt High SchoolGary
2021Courthouse AnnexNew Castle
2021Tipton County Jail & Sheriff’s ResidenceTipton
2021Falley-O'Gara-Pyke HouseLafayette
2022Cades Mill Covered BridgeFountain County
2022Hulman Building & GarageEvansville
2022Stinesville Commercial BuildingsMonroe County
2022First Friends ChurchMarion
2022Knox County Poor AsylumVincennes
2022Birdsell MansionSouth Bend
2022Geter Means HouseGary
2022Kamm & Schellinger BreweryMishawaka
2022James M. Shields Memorial GymnasiumSeymour
2022Courthouse AnnexNew Castle
2023Starr Historic DistrictRichmond
2023Birdsell MansionSouth Bend
2023Knox County Poor AsylumVincennes
2023Historic Fraternal LodgesVernon and Bedford
2023Thomas & Louisa Little HousePlainfield
2023Hulman Building & GarageEvansville
2023State TheaterAnderson
2023First Friends ChurchMarion
2023Stinesville Commercial BuildingsMonroe County
2023International Harvester Engineering BuildingFort Wayne

Annual awards

Indiana Landmarks issues several annual awards, including:
  • Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration
  • Sandi Servaas Memorial Award
  • Williamson Prize
Together with the Indiana Farm Bureau, Indiana Landmarks co-sponsors the John Arnold Rural Preservation Award.