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Terre Haute KOALocal Area AttractionsAntique Malls of Terre HauteAnderson Antique Shop, 1612 South 3rd Street, Terre Haute Shopping MallHoney Creek Mall, 3401 South US Hwy 41, Terre Haute Bleemel Brewery & M. Moggers Restaurant & PubTours of the brewery are arranged in advance by contacting (812) 232-2466. The brewery is next to M. Moggers' Restaurant & Pub located at 908 Poplar Street. Children’s Science and Technology Museum523 Wabash Avenue, Terre Haute. Families have fun exploring the physics of light and color, viewing lifelike holograms, and splitting white light into a rainbow of colors! Open Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.. and closed Sunday and Monday. For more information call (812) 235-5548 or visit them online at www.terrehautechildrensmuseum.com. Covered Bridge Country of the WorldAny time of the year is a good time to visit the Covered Bridges of Parke County. Parke County neighbors Vigo County and welcomes you to their annual Covered Bridge Festival. It always starts on the 2nd Friday in October and runs for 10 consecutive days. Headquartered in Rockville since 1957, the festival attracts thousands to these shining stars of history. Crafters, vendors, entertainment, auctions, guided bus tours, antiques and specialty shops, and lots of home-spun fun help this Festival become the highlight of the Harvest Season! Call (765) 569-5226 or visit www.coveredbridges.com for more information. National Road Heritage TrailStarting at the West end of 4th & Cherry Streets, this trail gives all who walk it's path a nature walk through history. Call (812) 232-2727 or go to www.terrehaute.in.gov for more information. Equestrian's Delight o Horseback RidingGreen Gables Equestrian Center, located 4 miles E of the airport CR 650 W & 500 N. For more information call 812-864-2077. GolfCount'em…Six courses to choose from! Ain't life grand?! We have the Fore Seasons Golf Complex, Hulman Links, Idle Creek, Mark's Par Three, The Landing at Fort Harrison and Rea Park Golf Courses within minutes of the KOA! Contact the Terre Haute Convention & Visitors Bureau at www.terrehaute.com for more information. Pioneer Village at Fowler ParkLocated at 3000 E. Oregon Church Road, just a couple of miles South of town. Scenic park featuring historical pioneer village with operating gristmill, lakes, trails, and wilderness area. Pioneer Days happen annually for the whole family to enjoy! For more information call (812) 462-3392 or visit www.terrehaute.com. Excellent RestaurantsWhat would you like? We have all cuisines… American, Bakery/Café/Deli/Coffee, BBQ/Cajun, Chinese, Contemporary, Family, Fast Food, German, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Lebanese, Mexican, Pizza, Seafood, Steak, and Thai! You won't go hungry here! For more information, see www.terrehaute.com. Sheldon Swope Art MuseumLocated at 25 South 7th Street. View 19th and 20th century American Art in a 1901 Italian Renaissance-style building. Admission is Free. Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Call (812) 238-1676 or visit www.swope.org for more information. Terre Haute Action Track (T.H.A.T.)Located at the Wabash Valley Fairgrounds, 3901 US Hwy 41 South. Sprints, midgets and champ dirt cars race this track. Legends A.J.Foyt, Parnell Jones and Johnny Rutherford have competed at the Terre Haute Action Track. Call (812) 232-9627 or visit www.theactiontrack.com for details. Vigo County Historical MuseumLocated at 1411 South 6th Street in Terre Haute, it was originally built in 1868 as the home of William H. Sage. The museum exhibits include Victorian Room settings, a Military Room, Country Store, 1900's Pharmacy, Toy Shop, and School Room. A Coca-Cola Corridor commemorates Terre Haute as the birthplace of the famous contour Coke bottle, which was designed and made at the Root Glass Company in 1915. Free admission. Call (812) 235-9717 for hours and visit www.terrehaute.com for more information. Clabber Girl Museum & Bake ShopLocated at 9th & Wabash in Terre Haute. Bakeshop: Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Country Store & Museum: Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Early American Kitchen, 19th Century Street Scene, Antique Indy 500 Race Car, Wheels in Motion *Free Admission* Culinary Courses-Cooking Demonstrations every Saturday in Demonstration Kitchen 11:00 a.m.-11:45 p.m. *Admission is $5.00 per person* For more information, visit www.clabbergirl.com. C.A.N.D.L.E.S. Holocaust MuseumLocated at 1532 South 3rd Street in Terre Haute. The museum exists to educate children and adults about the effects of hatred and prejudice. Exhibits emphasize the lessons of the Holocaust: families, forgiveness and perseverance. Hours Open to Public: Tuesday-Saturday 1-4 p.m. Email: candles@abcs.com Call (812) 234-7881 or see www.candlesholocaustmuseum.org/ for more information. Community Theater of Terre HauteLocated at 1431 South 25th Street (SW corner 25th Street and Washington). The theatre is the second oldest non-professional theatre in Indiana and the only one offering a film series as well as live theatre. Call (821) 232-7172 or visit www.ctth.org for more information. Eugene V. Debs House/MuseumLocated at 451 North 8th Street in Terre Haute. Home of Eugene V. Debs, labor leader, socialist presidential candidate, and human rights advocate. Founded in 1960s. Open: Wednesday-Sunday 1 to 4:30 p.m., and by appointment. Free admission. Closed holidays. For more information, call (812) 232-2163 or visit www.eugenevdebs.com. Inland AquaticsLocated at 10 Ohio Street on the Banks of the Wabash River. Brings the reef to Terre Haute. Visit over 40,000 gallons of living coral reef displays, saltwater fish and coral hatchery. Learn about conservation and preservation of coral reefs. Lucky visitors may see a live feeding! Adults & children over 3 years - $4.00. Call (812) 232-9000 or see www.inlandaquatics.com for more information. Wabash Valley Railroader's MuseumLocated by Haley Tower at 1316 Plum Avenue in Terre Haute. This museum is a tribute to the men and women who work (or worked) for the railroads in the Wabash Valley. One of the features is an 1880's vintage Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad Depot. Call (812) 238-9958 for hours and more information. Terre Haute Symphony OrchestraLocated at 25 North 6th Street in Terre Haute, the orchestra has provided excellent performances of symphonic music for the Wabash Valley since 1926. For more information call (812) 232-1113 or view their website at www.thso.org. Native American Museum of Terre HauteLocated in Dobbs Park at 5170 East Poplar Street. Explore the culture of people that first inhabited the United States. Enjoy exhibits, culture, education, heirloom and wildflower gardens. Hours: Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Sunday Noon - 5:00 p.m. For more information call (812) 877-6007 or see www.terrehaute.in.gov. "Cruisin' the 'Bash" with Joe's AirboatsLocated on the banks of the Wabash River in Fairbanks Park (South 1st Street and Dresser Drive). Explore the Wabash River from a new angle. Learn the river's history and its influence on Terre Haute and the Wabash Valley. Two 10-passenger boats: Freedom and Independence. Hearing protection and life vests are provided. Half hour rides $12 per adult, $10 children 12 years and under, no reservations needed. One hour island trips are available every Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. $25 per seat, reservations needed. Open Tuesday-Sunday, Noon until dusk. For more information call (812) 208-1901 or visit their website at www.joesairboats.com. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin
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