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  1. Terre Haute is a city of 61,000 people (2019) in west-central Indiana, about 180 mi (300 km) south of Chicago and 1 hour southwest of Indianapolis.Terre Haute is one of the largest cities in the Wabash Valley and is known as the "Queen City of the Wabash". The city is home to several higher education institutions, including Indiana State University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and Ivy ...

  2. Terre Haute breaking news, weather and live video. Covering local politics, crime, health, education and sports for Terre Haute and the Wabash Valley of Indiana.

  3. Since 1973. Catholic Charities Terre Haute has been providing help and creating hope since 1973. Through collaboration with key community partners, the unwavering support of our donors and the dedication of our volunteers, Catholic Charities provides help and creates hope for our community’s children, adults, families and seniors. About Us.

  4. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Fowler Park. Fowler Park, a tranquil haven nestled in the scenic countryside of Terre Haute, Indiana, beckons visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and the allure of outdoor adventure. Spanning over 400 acres, the park offers a diverse range of recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, and camping, catering to outdoor ...

  5. The $290 million Terre Haute Casino Resort features 1,000 slot machines; 35 table games including blackjack, craps, roulette, and live poker; a 122-room luxury hotel with pool; a state-of-the-art sports book; and 5 restaurants and 6 bars. The casino resort will create over 500 jobs with a mix of full-time and part-time employees.

  6. This iconic Terre Haute landmark opened on January 28, 1922, and occupies a special place in American theatre architecture design. The Theatre was built by Terre Haute resident T.W. Barhydt to be a lasting gift to the city of Terre Haute and it was designed by America’s preeminent designer John Eberson to be his first prototype “Atmospheric Theatre” which became his signature style that ...

  7. History. A new United States penitentiary was authorized by President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938 and established in Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1940 on 1,126 acres (4.56 km 2) of land.The opening of the prison in this city was partly due to heavy promotion by Terre Haute's Chamber of Commerce, which eventually went on to raise $50,000 to pay for the property on which the ...