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Terre Haute, whose name is French for “High Ground,”
is located in Vigo County on the eastern bank of the Wabash River,
centrally located about three hours from St. Louis, Chicago, Louisville
and Cincinnati, and just an hour from Indianapolis. Living in Terre
Haute combines the friendly atmosphere of a small city with the
many advantages of a larger community.
In this county of about 105,000, you can get almost anywhere in
less than 15 minutes. A variety of housing choices are available
at prices well below the national average. The environment is safe
and the crime rate is low. The countywide school system operates
fine neighborhood schools where children have top-notch academics,
excellent gifted and talented programs and vocational prep courses,
as well as instruction in art, music and physical education. Eighty-five
per cent of the teachers are masters- trained or better. Across
the county, a diverse economy is the basis of it all.
The culture and character of the area is heavily
influenced by the presence of five institutions of
higher education – Indiana State University, Rose-Hulman Institute
of Technology, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Ivy Tech Communiy College
and Indiana Business College.
The city and county park systems are outstanding, with well-equipped
and beautifully maintained parks, including a nature center and
Native American Museum, and a developing hiking/biking trail that
ties together city and county facilities. Several county parks offer
fishing, swimming and hiking. The area's many golf courses
rank among the best in the Midwest in condition and affordability.
With a major regional shopping mall and many national retailers,
Terre Haute is a shopper's delight. The city also offers a
wide variety of dining choices, from the most popular national chains
to a number of very fine local establishments offering ethnic diversity
from Italian to Thai, and Japanese to Midwest home
cooking.
Cultural and entertainment offerings range from
theater to symphony to art museums to big-name concerts, with numerous
opportunities to enjoy the arts as a participant. Big-time sporting
events that draw crowds include racing and NCAA competition, and
sports leagues are available for both children and adults to participate
in athletics. The county
historical museum displays the area's intriguing
history, and an expanding science and technology museum delights
children of all ages.
As a member of the Terre Haute community, you will find many ways
to be active, effective and recognized. With literally hundreds
of opportunities for involvement, you have the opportunity to make
a difference, not just in health care but in many aspects of community
life.
To learn more about what Terre Haute and the
Wabash Valley have to offer, click here.
[http://www.terrehaute.com].
Click here to view a movie about Terre Haute and the
Wabash Valley.
UNION HOSPITAL CLINTON
Just a 15-minute drive north of Terre Haute, Union Hospital Clinton serves Vermillion and Parke counties. With a combined population
of more than 33,000, Vermillion and Parke counties embody the values
of Midwest living – friendly neighbors, affordable housing,
good schools and a safe environment. With two state parks, a large
recreational lake and 32 covered bridges, Parke County is one of
Indiana's top tourist destinations. The 10-day Parke County
Covered Bridge Festival in October draws 2 million visitors o the
area. Celebrating its Italian heritage, Clinton hosts the popular
Little Italy Festival over the Labor Day Weekend.
Click here to view a movie about the Vermillion and Parke counties.
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