LIBERTY TOWER
Liberty Tower stands as a defining feature of downtown South Bend, Indiana, both for its height and its long, evolving history. Completed in 1970, the 25-story skyscraper reaches 332 feet and remains the tallest building in the city. Originally built as the American National Bank Building, it was later renamed the Valley National Bank Building and has served various purposes over the decades. With its modernist design and concrete façade accented in teal, the building was once a symbol of South Bend’s mid-century ambitions.
VALPARAISO’s urschel PAVILION
Valparaiso’s Urschel Pavilion is an open-air facility utilized in all seasons for a variety of functions, rentals, and events located in the central downtown district of Valparaiso, the county seat of Porter County in Northwest Indiana. The facility opened in 2015 and has seen ever-increasing usage from the area residents and visitors as it continues to serve as an anchor attraction in the revitalized downtown community.