Mission
Enriching the present by honoring the past through the preservation of Noblesville’s historic architecture and authentic charm.
Goals
- Identifying, protecting and maintaining the integrity of historic structures and neighborhoods
- Encouraging the process whereby all municipal action reflects a policy of preservation
- Cultivating and expanding the appreciation of historic resources in Noblesville
Annual Reports
Non-Profit Information
Our Leadership Team
Officers
Board Members
Appointees
Some Of Our Successes
- Published the 10 most Endangered Structures List.
- Saved the Craig House and Essington House, a milliner’s house, at 208 W. 9th Street, est. 1891, from demolition.
- Saved the historic Holliday Power Plant in Riverwood.
- Provided funding for tuck pointing work for Noblesville First Presbyterian Church restoration project.
- Affiliate member of Historic Landmarks of Indiana and member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
- Recognized local citizens and businesses each year with the Josiah Durfee Award for preservation efforts.
- Obtained funding for Noblesville’s four National Historic Registered districts on Conner, Logan and Ninth Streets, obtaining signage for these districts.
- Supported the efforts of NPA members who bought and restored historic structures.
- Played a role in the creation of Noblesville’s Historic Preservation Commission, established by the city and continue to support its work.
- Advocate for saving old town’s brick sidewalks whenever possible.
- Awarded thousands of dollars of facade grants to help homeowners maintain and improve their homes.
- Helped launch the effort to save the historic Kincaid House in Fishers.
- Organize and produce the annual Noblesville tour of historic homes for 30 years in a row.
- Organize and produce the annual 12 Houses of Christmas Holiday Home Tour.
- Organize and produce the annual neighborhood picnic.