world.wikisort.org - USADowntown Evansville is the central business district of Evansville, Indiana. The boundaries of downtown Evansville have changed as the city has grown, but they are generally considered to be between Canal Street at the south and east, the Lloyd Expressway to the north, Pigeon Creek to the northwest, and the Ohio River to the southeast south and southwest. Downtown Evansville is entirely within Pigeon Township.
Central business district in Indiana, United States
The district constitutes Evansville's government, cultural and business center. The Evansville Civic Center houses the administrative offices for the city and Vanderburgh County. Berry Plastics, Vectren, and Old National Bank, the largest financial services bank holding company headquartered in Indiana,[1] have corporate headquarters in downtown Evansville with Mead Johnson's headquarters just west of Downtown.
History
Evansville's original downtown plat was made on about 200 acres, with streets running parallel to the river from northwest to southeast. Other streets nearby were laid out on the cardinal points, due north-south and east-west. Thus, anyone entering or leaving downtown finds that the street makes a confusing oblique-angle turn in one direction or another.[2]
In the 1970s, the city suffered from problems such as decreased economic activity and suburban flight, but city-sponsored revitalization has since improved downtown conditions.
Entertainment venues and attractions
Victory Theatre is a vintage 1,950-seat venue that is home to the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and hosts other concerts and events. A wide variety of concerts, plays, and other special events are held at the 2,500-seat auditorium at The Centre. Downtown is also home to the Children's Museum of Evansville, Evansville Museum, and Tropicana, with the LST-325 Museum located just south of Downtown at the nearby Indiana-Kentucky State Line. The Ford Center is a new arena opened in 2011 located near The Centre.
Other landmarks
Albion Flats, historic housing unit built to reform crowded living conditions for the working class
American Trust and Savings Bank, now headquarters for the Evansville IceMen
Children's Museum of Evansville
Kunkel Square, one of the region and state's first skyscrapers
Fifth Third Center, the tallest building in the city
Eagles Home, historic building that has served as a college, meeting hall, and law firm
General Cigar Company building, now the headquarters for the Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana
Greyhound Bus Terminal, former bus terminal often cited as a classic station
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library's central library branch
Masonic Temple, historic lodge built in 1913
Hulman Building, a ten story art deco high rise
McCurdy Hotel
Montgomery Ward Building, historic department store building
National City Bank Building, formerly home to the now-defunct Integra Bank
Old Fellwock Auto Company
Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse
Trinity United Methodist Church
References
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Central Business Districts of Indiana's five largest cities (2012) |
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City of Evansville |
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Annual festivals |
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- Evansville Freedom Festival
- Germania Männerchor Volksfest
- West Side Nut Club Fall Festival
- Vanderburgh County 4H Fair
- Frog Follies
- ShrinersFest
- Jazz & Wine Festival
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Corporate headquarters and major employers |
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- Accuride
- AK Steel
- Atlas Van Lines
- Berry Plastics
- Mead Johnson
- Old National Bank
- Shoe Carnival
- Springleaf
- T.J. Maxx
- Toyota
- Vectren
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Education |
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- Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Evansville
- Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library
- Indiana University School of Medicine
- Ivy Tech Community College
- University of Evansville
- University of Southern Indiana
- ITT Technical Institute
- Harrison College
- Oakland City University
- Willard Library
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Neighborhoods / Districts |
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- Bayard Park
- Culver
- Downtown
- Haynies Corner
- Jacobsville
- Lamasco
- Lincolnshire Historic District
- Riverside Historic District
- Washington Avenue Historic District
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Attractions |
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- Angel Mounds
- Bally's Casino
- Children's Museum of Evansville
- Evansville Museum
- Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra
- Ford Center
- LST 325 Museum
- Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden
- Reitz Home Museum
- Old National Events Plaza
- Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse
- Wesselman Woods
- Burdette Park
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Malls & other commerce |
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- Downtown
- Eastland Mall
- Washington Square Mall
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Sports |
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- Evansville Purple Aces
- USI Screaming Eagles
- Evansville Otters
- Evansville Thunderbolts
- Evansville Enforcers
- Demolition City Roller Derby
- Evansville Crush
- Southern Indiana Athletic Conference
- Refrigerator Bowl
- Hoosier Nationals
- Thunder on the Ohio
- Rollergirls of Southern Indiana
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Transportation |
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- CSX Transportation
- Evansville Regional Airport
- Metropolitan Evansville Transit System
- I-64
- I-69 (Former 164)
- I-69
- US 41
- Lloyd Expressway
- SR 57
- SR 62
- SR 65
- SR 66
- SR 662
- University Parkway
- Veterans Memorial Parkway
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Healthcare & emergency |
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- Deaconess Midtown Hospital
- Deaconess Gateway and Women's Hospital
- St. Mary's Hospital and Medical Center
- Southwestern Indiana Mental Health System
- IU Evansville Medical Center
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