INDIANA — Indiana Landmarks announced the 10 Most Endangered, an annual list of Hoosier landmarks at risk of demolition. The list includes a church designed by a trailblazing Black architect, one of the state’s oldest covered bridges, an Art Deco skyscraper, and a pre-Civil War brewery. The list includes three sites from last year’s list and seven new ones. None are in Marion County this year.
Included is the Cares Mill Covered Bridge in Veedersburg, the Hulman Building and Garage in Evansville, the Knox County Poor Asylum in Vincennes, First Friends Church in Marion, Stinesville Commercial Building in Stinesville, and the James M. Shields Memorial Gymnasium in Seymour.
To find out more about these landmarks, visit www.indianalandmarks.org or call 317-639-4534.
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