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Vevay (/ ˈ v iː v iː / VEE-vee) is a town located in Jefferson Township and the county seat of Switzerland County, Indiana, United States, [4] along the Ohio River. The population was 1,741 at the 2020 census .
The Hoosier Theatre is a 225-seat historic theatre located at 209 Ferry Street in Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana. It was built in 1837 as a warehouse and store to serve the town's large Ohio River traffic. Over the years it has housed a saddlery, the local post office, a tavern, the offices of the Vevay Newspaper, and a theatre, which it ...
Switzerland County is a county in the southeast corner of the U.S. state of Indiana. As of the 2020 United States Census , the population was 9,737. [ 1 ] The county seat is Vevay , [ 2 ] one of two incorporated towns in the county.
For Louisville area residents down for great music and a little bit of a road trip, consider these Indiana music festivals: Abbey Road on the River Festival 2024. Dates: May 23-27, 2024.
Swiss Days is the name of an annual festival that takes place in three American towns with Swiss heritage, Berne, Indiana, [1] Midway, Utah, [2] and Santa Clara, Utah. [ 3 ] Notes
In 2022, the Indiana Historical Bureau, Switzerland County Historical Society, and Switzerland County Tourism office erected a state historic marker commemorating the history of Swiss immigrants in the area and the contributions of the Thiebaud family in the 19th-century. [3]
Location of Switzerland County in Indiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Switzerland County, Indiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Switzerland County, Indiana, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for ...
The film was set and made in the town of Vevay, Indiana and around Switzerland County, Indiana in the summer of 1974. It was the first movie filmed in the area since the 1958 Frank Sinatra film Some Came Running. Filming began the week of July 22, and employed about 75 locals. The fair scenes were filmed at the annual Swiss Wine Festival. [2]