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TexasTowelie

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Wed Aug 18, 2021, 04:22 AM Aug 2021

Preservationists call for help for endangered Indiana buildings

INDIANAPOLIS—With more than 200 years of history as a state, Indiana has dozens of historical buildings that need help to avoid demolition.

Indiana Landmarks, a nonprofit organization focused on the restoration and repurposing of historic buildings throughout the state, just published this year’s 10 Most Endangered landmarks in Indiana.

Mark Dollase, vice president of preservation services at Indiana Landmarks, said that by saving these buildings, aside from maintaining Indiana’s history, it also keeps the essence of the state alive.

“Historic buildings create the context in which we live, and for that reason, I think they’re important to keep around and have as part of our story as a community. What makes [the communities] different aren’t new buildings but the buildings that we’ve all grown up with that have been around us our whole life,” Dollase said.

Read more: http://thestatehousefile.com/preservationists-call-for-help-for-endangered-indiana-buildings/

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Preservationists call for help for endangered Indiana buildings (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2021 OP
They show three pictures jimfields33 Aug 2021 #1

jimfields33

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1. They show three pictures
Wed Aug 18, 2021, 05:49 AM
Aug 2021

The third might be worth saving. The other two show inside a basketball court and the other an old motel. I guess if private money is used fine but for taxpayers to I don’t know. So many other needs to spend tax payer money on. Like food for the poor.

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