(Statehouse) – Several Southeastern Indiana historic sites will undergo renovation and repair projects with the help of newly approved state funding, according to area lawmakers.
State Reps. Lindsay Patterson (R-Brookville) voted in support of the funding during the 2023 legislative session, and the State Budget Committee formally approved releasing the funds along with funding for many other projects across the state.
More than $654,000 will support repair and renovation projects at the Corydon Capitol State Historic Site.
Projects include addressing water infiltration issues in the Capitol Building, Governor Hendricks House, and the Porter Carriage House/Woodshed.
The Capitol Building and Governor Hendricks House will receive new gutter designs, window repairs, roof repairs, and interior plaster and floor finishes, while the Porter Carriage House/Woodshed will be repaired to mitigate moisture infiltration that happened after a restroom was added in the 1970s.
In Southeastern Indiana, newly released state funding will be used for HVAC system renovations at several historic sites, including the Metamora Grist Mill, the Lanier Mansion in Madison, and the Lanier Visitor Center, also in Madison.
“Part of what makes Indiana special is how we show appreciation for our heritage by preserving historical sites,” Patterson said. “The Metamora Grist Mill has been part of the local community since the 1800s, and this funding helps to ensure it remains open to the public for years to come.”
State Rep. Alex Zimmerman (R-North Vernon), who was sworn in after the 2023 legislative session, said Lanier Mansion received funding for continued upgrades to improve both security and accessibility. The investment will also go toward reinstalling both the south and east brick walkways to the site.
“It’s important that these historic locations are maintained and continue to stay open to Hoosiers and visitors alike,” Zimmerman said. “This funding will help ensure everyone can experience this piece of Indiana history for many years to come.”
Visit in.gov/sba/budget-committee for more information about the list of projects approved by the State Budget Committee, as well as view agendas and archived meetings.
Visit iga.in.gov to learn more about House Enrolled Act 1001, Indiana’s new two-year state budget.