Terre Haute, IN


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Terre Haute, IN

About Terre Haute, IN

The Terre Haute, IN metropolitan area lies in the west-central part of Indiana, and is centered around the city of the same name. The metropolitan area has a population of around 170,000 people and covers several counties including Vigo, Sullivan and Vermillion. Terre Haute is known for its educational opportunities and cultural events unique to the region like Writers’ Harvest Festival and Brazil Festa Italiana. There are numerous parks and recreational areas scattered across the metropolitan area offering residents activities like fishing, hiking, and camping as well as various athletic fields to keep active throughout all seasons. With easy access to larger cities like Indianapolis or Chicago via Interstates 70/65 or US 41 too, it's easy to explore nearby attractions while still having all that a small town offers. Small city - Extreme west-central Indiana along the Wabash River, 10 miles from the Illinois border.

Location Details

State: Indiana
County: Vigo, Clay, 4 total
Metro Area: Terre Haute Metro Area
City: Terre Haute, Brazil, 36 total
Zip Codes: 47802, 47803, 47834, 47805, 47807, 47804, 47842, 47885, 47882, 47838, 39 total
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 808 ft above sea level
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Terre Haute, the so-called “Crossroads of America” for its location on the National Road (US40) and the major north-US 41, has a typically Midwestern mix of agriculture and industry with an added college-town influence. The city is home to Indiana State University, the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and the historic Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College.

The downtown is somewhat typical for the region but the 800 historic buildings in an 80-block area reflect earlier prosperity. Overall cost of living is low and the median home price is often lowest in the state and one of the lowest in the country. The economy, once more tied to manufacturing and coal mining, continues to lag behind other parts of Indiana. There isn’t much to do locally, but Indianapolis (80 miles northeast) and Bloomington (60 miles southeast) help compensate for what’s missing.

The Wabash Valley is broad and flat at this location. To the west lies the mainly flat, agricultural prairies of Illinois. Terrain is gently rolling to the east. The climate is continental, with four distinct seasons, including warm, humid summers and variably cold winters. There is little in the local terrain to block the advance of storms and air masses from the north, west, or south. Weather changes are frequent, with wide temperature fluctuations and wet periods. Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year with frequent spring and summer thunderstorms, some heavy. Collisions of southerly moisture and northerly cold air can produce periods of winter wind and snow. First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

Terre Haute Cost of Living
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Cost of living, historic interest, and college-town amenities make Terre Haute a great place to live.

$135,300
-149.9% lower than avg
$51,531
-33.9% lower than avg
$805 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-42.6% lower than avg
Terre Haute Crime
52.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Terre Haute, Indiana
$25,920
for a family
$27,200
for a single person
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