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Indiana awards $275,000 to boost 7 preservation projects

INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana is awarding more than $275,000 to give a boost to seven preservation projects around the state.

The state Department of Natural Resources says the grants from the National Park Service will be matched by $249,000 in local and private funds.

The DNR, which announced the grants Tuesday, says the funding includes more than $24,000 that the city of Vincennes will use to assess renovation plans for an ornate neo-classical revival style building that houses the historic city's police department.

Ball State University's archaeology department is getting $48,000 for an archaeological survey of 900 acres of northern Indiana's Fulton County.

Other funding will pay for repairs to an old bank in the southern Indiana town of Georgetown and improvements to historic churches in Lafayette, Huntington and Indianapolis' Irvington neighbourhood.

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