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  2. Evansville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The land encompassing Evansville was formally relinquished by the Delaware in 1805 to General William Henry Harrison, then governor of the Indiana Territory. The city of Evansville, Indiana was founded in 1812 and incorporated in 1817. It is situated on an oxbow in the Ohio River, and is often referred to as the "Crescent Valley" or "River City".

  3. Category:Evansville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Evansville, Indiana (5 C, 17 P) Transportation in Evansville, Indiana (10 P) Pages in category "Evansville, Indiana"

  4. Evansville business owner says city should help shops hurt by ...

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    Constant road work and a building implosion has disrupted business for Your Brother's Bookstore and other Downtown shops, the store's owner says. Evansville business owner says city should help ...

  5. Lamasco - Wikipedia

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    The stately Willard Library. Lamasco is a former town, and current district, in Evansville, Indiana originally bounded by the present day streets of St. Joseph Avenue on the west, First Avenue on the east, Maryland on the north and the Ohio River on the south to Fulton (meaning Pennsylvania east of Fulton). [1]

  6. John Augustus Reitz - Wikipedia

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    John A. Reitz (1815–1891), known as the "Lumber Baron," was an American entrepreneur, industrialist, banker, civic leader, and philanthropist in Evansville, Indiana. Using the wealth generated by his enterprises, he and his family created a lasting legacy of philanthropy in Evansville.

  7. History of Evansville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Evansville was a major stop for steamboats along the Ohio River, and it was the home port for a number of companies engaged in trade via the river. [12] Three of Evansville's most iconic buildings – the Old Post Office from the 1870s, Willard Library from the 1880s, and the Old Courthouse from the 1890s – are monuments from those active ...

  8. Shoe Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Shoe Carnival's headquarters are now located in a new 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m 2) building at Cross Pointe Commerce Center on the east side of Evansville. The company's 410,000-square-foot (38,000 m 2 ) distribution center was built on Indiana 57 just north of the city.

  9. Fifth Third Center (Evansville) - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Third Center is a skyscraper located in downtown Evansville, Indiana.The building has 15 stories and rises to a height of 226 ft (68.9 m) with 180,500 square feet (16,770 m 2), and has an attached parking garage for about 450 cars on the south end of the building.