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  1. In the heart of the Midwest, Terre Haute is conveniently located within driving distance of seven major cities in Indiana and surrounding states. Terre Haute is a community revitalized with new downtown development, growing tourism assets, nationally-recognized facilities, and four higher education institutions.

  2. Mar 15, 2023 · Blake Walsh. 25 Best Things to Do in Terre Haute, IN. Published 2023/03/15. Nicknamed the Queen City of the Wabash, Terre Haute is one of the biggest cities in Indianas Wabash Valley. The name Terre Haute is actually French for “highland,” as the city is located high above the Wabash River.

  3. Terre Haute, city, seat (1818) of Vigo county, western Indiana, U.S. It lies on a 10-mile (16-km) square plateau above the Wabash River (whence its French name meaning “high ground”), 71 miles (114 km) west-southwest of Indianapolis. The site was once a place of rendezvous for Indian tribes, and nearby Fort Harrison, built in 1811, was ...

  4. CANCELLED - Terre Haute City Council Special Meeting 9-20-2023 at 5:30 p.m. November 2, 2023 Ordinances, Resolutions and Agendas; CANCELLED - Terre Haute City Council Regular Meeting 10-12-2023 at 6:00 p.m. December 7, 2023 Ordinances, Resolutions and Agendas; City Council Appointments to Boards and Commissions. Animal Control Board; Fire Merit ...

  5. 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".

  6. A community located in West Central Indiana, just east of the Illinois border, sitting on the banks of the Wabash, Terre Haute is a perfect location for events. Terre Haute and its surrounding communities are affectionately referred to as the Wabash Valley.

  7. Coordinates: 39°28′11″N 87°23′23″W. Terre Haute is a city in Indiana in the United States. Indiana State University is in Terre Haute. References. ↑ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 16, 2022. ↑ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. October 25, 2007. Retrieved 2016-07-13.

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