Indiana landmarks
Laura Renwick, community preservation specialist at Indiana Landmarks' Southern Regional Office in Jeffersonville, Indiana, helps communities and interested individuals save, preserve and restore historic buildings.
"We get them to a point where they are stable and not deteriorating further, and then we try to make them available for other people to finish them," Renwick said.
Indiana Landmarks, headquartered in Indianapolis, has nine total offices across the state. The non-profit organization works to save, rehabilitate and repurpose architecturally unique, historically significant, and locally cherished buildings and homes.
"We get them to a point where they are stable and not deteriorating further, and then we try to make them available for other people to finish them," Renwick said.
Indiana Landmarks, headquartered in Indianapolis, has nine total offices across the state. The non-profit organization works to save, rehabilitate and repurpose architecturally unique, historically significant, and locally cherished buildings and homes.