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  2. List of museums in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Among the state's 20 largest cities in 2020, nine are located in the Central region: Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Muncie, Greenwood, Kokomo, Terre Haute, and Anderson. Collectively, the cities are home to approximately 60 museums or galleries; Indianapolis-based institutions account for about half (30).

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Vigo County ...

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    Terre Haute: This beaux-arts structure was designed by Daniel H. Burnham and was originally an interurban train station. Made of terra cotta and brick, it has identical facades on the north and south sides. Currently the building is a bar restaurant. 38: Terre Haute City Hall: Terre Haute City Hall: December 2, 2020 : 17 Harding Ave.

  4. Wabash Avenue–West Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Wabash Avenue–West Historic District is a national historic district located at Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana.It encompasses 24 contributing buildings in the central business district of Terre Haute.

  5. List of National Historic Landmarks in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    After years of being located near Vevay in Switzerland County, its home port was moved to Bellaire, Ohio in 2012. [53] 2: Milwaukee Clipper (Passenger Steamship) April 11, 1989: Muskegon: Muskegon: The Milwaukee Clipper was a museum ship at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois when declared an NHL. In 1990 it was moved to Hammond, Indiana and in 1997 ...

  6. Indiana Steam Clock - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Steam Clock Coordinates: 39°46′09″N 86°10′10″W  /  39.7692°N 86.1695°W  / 39.7692; -86 The Indiana Steam Clock is a steam clock installed outside the Indiana State Museum , in Indianapolis , Indiana.

  7. Eugene V. Debs Home - Wikipedia

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    The Eugene V. Debs House is an historic home in Terre Haute, Indiana. Now located on the campus of Indiana State University, it was a home of presidential candidate union leader Eugene V. Debs. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966. [2] [3] The museum is maintained by the Eugene V. Debs Foundation, a non-profit educational ...

  8. Ohio Boulevard–Deming Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Demas Deming Jr., the son of an early settler of Terre Haute, began developing the district on a large tract of land owned by his family. Using money acquired from the sale of another parcel of land to the city of Terre Haute that became Deming Park, around 1921 the Deming family created a scenic boulevard with a scenic parkway in the middle stretching from 19th Street to Fruitridge Avenue. [4]

  9. Terre Haute, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Association of Track and Field and Cross-Country Museum is a new addition to the Terre Haute Convention and Visitors Bureau. Terre Haute was the home of Socialist Party of America leader and five-time presidential nominee Eugene V. Debs. His former home is now a museum on the campus of Indiana State University.