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Terre Haute metropolitan area
NameTerre Haute metropolitan area
StateIndiana
Largest cityTerre Haute, Indiana

Terre Haute metropolitan area is a metropolitan area located in the Wabash Valley of Indiana, comprising Vigo County, Indiana, Clay County, Indiana, Sullivan County, Indiana, Vermillion County, Indiana, and Parke County, Indiana. The area is home to several institutions of higher education, including Indiana State University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. The metropolitan area is situated near the Wabash River and is close to several major cities, including Indianapolis, Indiana, Chicago, Illinois, and St. Louis, Missouri. The area has a rich history, with notable figures such as Eugene V. Debs and Theodore Dreiser having lived and worked in the region.

Geography

The Terre Haute metropolitan area is located in western Indiana, near the Illinois border. The area is situated in the Wabash Valley, which is a region of Indiana and Illinois that is characterized by its fertile soil and rolling hills. The metropolitan area is bounded by the Wabash River to the west and the White River to the east. The area is also home to several smaller rivers and streams, including the Sugar Creek (Indiana), Honey Creek (Indiana), and Otter Creek (Indiana). Nearby cities include Bloomington, Indiana, Lafayette, Indiana, and Champaign, Illinois, which are home to institutions such as Indiana University Bloomington, Purdue University, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The area is also close to several major highways, including Interstate 70 and U.S. Route 40, which provide access to cities such as Cincinnati, Ohio, Louisville, Kentucky, and Kansas City, Missouri.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of the Terre Haute metropolitan area was approximately 172,000 people. The area has a diverse population, with a mix of urban and rural residents. The largest city in the metropolitan area is Terre Haute, Indiana, which has a population of around 60,000 people. Other major cities in the area include Brazil, Indiana, Clinton, Indiana, and Rockville, Indiana. The area is also home to several smaller towns and villages, including Seelyville, Indiana, Fontanet, Indiana, and New Goshen, Indiana. Nearby cities, such as Indianapolis, Indiana, Chicago, Illinois, and St. Louis, Missouri, have a significant impact on the demographics of the area, with many residents commuting to these cities for work or education at institutions such as Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Northwestern University, and Washington University in St. Louis.

Economy

The economy of the Terre Haute metropolitan area is diverse, with a mix of manufacturing, healthcare, and education. The area is home to several major employers, including Union Hospital, Terre Haute Regional Hospital, and Clabber Girl Corporation. The area is also a major center for higher education, with institutions such as Indiana State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology providing employment opportunities. The metropolitan area is also close to several major industries, including Caterpillar Inc. in Peoria, Illinois, Monsanto in St. Louis, Missouri, and Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis, Indiana. The area is also home to several smaller businesses and startups, including those in the Terre Haute Innovation Alliance and the Wabash Valley Small Business Development Center. Nearby cities, such as Bloomington, Indiana, and Champaign, Illinois, are home to major research institutions, including Indiana University Bloomington and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which drive innovation and economic growth in the region.

Education

The Terre Haute metropolitan area is home to several institutions of higher education, including Indiana State University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. The area is also served by several public school districts, including the Vigo County School Corporation and the Clay Community Schools. The metropolitan area is also close to several other institutions of higher education, including Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, Indiana University Bloomington in Bloomington, Indiana, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Champaign, Illinois. The area is also home to several libraries, including the Vigo County Public Library and the Terre Haute Public Library, which provide access to resources and information for residents. Nearby institutions, such as DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, and Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, offer a range of academic programs and research opportunities.

Transportation

The Terre Haute metropolitan area is served by several major highways, including Interstate 70 and U.S. Route 40. The area is also home to a regional airport, the Terre Haute Regional Airport, which provides flights to several major cities, including Chicago, Illinois, and Indianapolis, Indiana. The metropolitan area is also served by several public transportation systems, including the Terre Haute Transit Utility and the Vigo County Rural Transit. The area is also close to several major rail lines, including the CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway, which provide freight and passenger service to cities such as Cincinnati, Ohio, Louisville, Kentucky, and Kansas City, Missouri. Nearby cities, such as Bloomington, Indiana, and Champaign, Illinois, have major transportation hubs, including Indianapolis International Airport and Willard Airport, which provide access to national and international destinations.

Culture

The Terre Haute metropolitan area has a rich cultural scene, with several museums, galleries, and performance venues. The area is home to the Swope Art Museum, the Terre Haute Children's Museum, and the Clabber Girl Museum. The metropolitan area is also served by several community organizations, including the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra and the Wabash Valley Youth Symphony. The area is also close to several major cultural attractions, including the Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, and the St. Louis Art Museum in St. Louis, Missouri. The area is also home to several festivals and events, including the Terre Haute Air Show and the Wabash Valley Fair. Nearby cities, such as Bloomington, Indiana, and Champaign, Illinois, host several cultural events, including the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and the Krannert Art Museum, which showcase local and international talent. Category:Metropolitan areas of Indiana