Historic Structure Reports (HSRs) provide important base information for planning a rehabilitation or restoration, especially if the historic appearance is unknown, missing elements will be reconstructed, later additions will be removed, or the historic fabric will be modified.
The Center for Historic Preservation has completed a wide range of Historic Structure Reports for the State of Indiana, Department of National Resources, Division of State Museum and Historic Sites, including:
- Lanier Mansion, Madison
- Culbertson Mansion, New Albany
- Posey House, Corydon
- Indiana Territory Capitol, Vincennes
- Millville Lock on Whitewater Canal, Metamora
- Whitewater Canal, Metamora
- Metamora Mill, Metamora
- Second State Bank of Indiana, Vincennes Branch Building, Vincennes
- First State Office Building, Corydon
- Old State Capitol, Corydon
- Fauntleroy House, New Harmony
- Community House Number Two, New Harmony
- Governor Hendricks House, Corydon
- Thrall’s Opera House, New Harmony
- Scholle House, New Harmony
- T.C. Steele State Historic Site, Nashville
- Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site, Rome City