Each year, Indiana Landmarks releases a list of what it considers to be the state's 10 most endangered landmark sites.
Each building has deep roots in its community and is often architecturally significant.
A historic Muncie district, storied fieldhouse, covered bridge and hotel that celebrated wellness at the turn of the 20th century are among a group of buildings across the state that harbor Indiana history but might not survive.
Indiana Landmarks on Aug. 18 released its 2025 10 Most Endangered, an annual list that identifies sites and structures in danger of disappearing due to neglect, lack of funding, impending new development or other challenges. The entries, which are often architecturally significant, have deep roots in their communities and remain visible links to to noteworthy