PHOTOS: Indiana's 10 most endangered landmarks
Indiana Landmarks, a statewide preservation organization, has released its list of 10 Most Endangered Hoosier landmarks. The 2018 list includes one site from 2017, and nine new ones.
The Muncie Fieldhouse was damaged in November by a storm, flooding the floor with water.Photo by: Courtesy Indiana Landmarks
The home of Chapman Root has been vacant for years. Root's company designed the Coca-Cola bottle in 1915. Photo by: Lee Lewellen Courtesy Indiana Landmarks
The Old Masonic Hall, a lodge hall on Knightstown's Main Street, is privately owned, and needs immediate repair and restoration. Photo by: Courtesy Indiana Landmarks
Saint Joseph’s College closed in 2017 with a $27 million debt. Many of the buildings were built between the 1880s and the 1960s. Photo by: Courtesy Indiana Landmarks
The homes for Indiana Civil War veterans face demolition from neglect. The buildings were built in the 1890s. Photo by: Courtesy Indiana Landmarks