Indy Sites On 10 Most Endangered Places List

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Landmarks recently announced its 10 Most Endangered, an annual list of Hoosier landmarks in jeopardy.
Indiana Landmarks populates the 10 Most list with important structures that have reached a dire point. “Calling attention helps,” says Marsh Davis, president of Indiana Landmarks, a nonprofit preservation organization. “These places are not lost causes. All have the potential for revival and reuse.”
The new 10 Most Endangered in 2016 are:
1. Beech Church, Carthage vicinity
2. Hazelwood, Muncie
3. Speakman House, Rising Sun
4. Washington County Courthouse, Salem
5. Monon High Bridge, near Delphi
6. Pryor’s Country Place, Fox Lake near Angola
7. Ford Motor Company Assembly Branch, east side of Indianapolis
8. Southside Turnverein Hall, Indianapolis
Landmarks repeating on the list from the previous year include:
9. Camp Chesterfield, Chesterfield
10. Rivoli Theatre, east side of Indianapolis
To find out more about each of the 10 Most Endangered, visit www.indianalandmarks.org or contact Indiana Landmarks, 317-639-4534 or 800-450-4534.