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A look inside our city's uniqueness By Mark Bennett
Tribune-Star compiles list of unique qualities that define city.
Setting us apart By Mark Bennett
Terre Haute boasts many unique, positive features.


Larry Bird By David Hughes
Basketball legend gave city 'a place on the map'
Clabber Girl/Hulman & Co. By Joanne Hammer
Company recognized all over world by aqua-blue label
Indiana State University By John Chambers
After 140 years, ISU still striving to offer 'more'
Sony DADC By John Chambers
TH facility is company's largest North American plant
Deming Park By Peter Ciancone
Beautiful park has many activities
Anton 'Tony' Hulman Jr. By Stephanie Salter
Hulman's generosity shaped city
LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course
By Craig Pearson
Course 'isn't like anything in the world'
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
By Stephanie Salter
Institution of higher learning a cornerstone in community
Champagne Velvet By Mark Bennett
Terre Haute Brewing Co. leaves many thirsting for more
Indiana Theatre By Stephanie Salter
Historic theater has avoided curtains time and time again to shine in Valley
Theodore Dreiser By Mark Bennett
Novelist's books still pack message
Swope Art Museum By Peter Ciancone
Museum houses 'arguably the best American art collection in the state'
Columbia Records By Stephanie Salter
Commercial juggernaut brought the music, video industries to the Valley
Gibault By John Chambers
facility began as school on 1921
Coca-Cola Bottle By Howard Greninger
Terre Haute helped teach world to sing
Sisters of Providence By Sue Loughlin
Sisters work stretches through county.
National Heritage Trail By Peter Ciancone
National Heritage Trail provides numerous definitions of outdoor enjoyment.
Headstone Friends By Mark Bennett
Landmark offers a place where mind, body and soul find pleasure.
Hulman Links By Howard Greninger
Golf course offers enthusiast something different every day.
Crossroads of America By Karen Grunden
In the days before the interstate system, Terre Haute was at the center of travel.
Blessed Mother Theodore Guerin
By Sue Loughlin
Sisters of Providence foundress 'a woman for our time'.
Light House Mission By Stephanie Salter
Since 1890, organization has been rescuing the 'lost'.
Mill Dam By Joanne Hammer
Activity that once surrounded mill easily imagined.
Sycamore Building By Karen Grunden
'The skyscraper of Terre Haute' offers view into city's staff
Hulman Center By Peter Ciancone
Versatile arena not just for sports.
Paul Dresser By Mark Bennett
Popular songwriter crafted state song.
Farrington's Grove By Joanne Hammer
'Heart' of city can be found in its oldest neighborhood.
Vigo County Courthouse By Howard Greninger
Historic building currently being renovated.
Carmelite Monastery By Patricia L. Pastore
Monestary provided spiritual presence to protect, pray for residents of 'Sin City'.
Fowler Park/Pioneer Village
By Sue Loughlin
Dirt-racing a main attraction in community.
Eva Kor/CANDLES Holocaust Museum
By Sue Loughlin
Tenacious survivor strives to teach.
Dirt Track Racing By Craig Pearson
Dirt-racing a main attraction in community.
Ohio Boulevard By Howard Greninger
"Park" is main artery for city.
Memorial Stadium By Pete Ciancone
Memorial Stadium has housed decades of recreation.
Allen Chapel By Patricia L. Pastore
Congregation, church have helped shape Wabash valley History.
Eugene V. Debs By Mark Bennett
Debs legacy lives in 21st century.
First Financial Corp. By Joanne Hammer
Company is Terre Haute's only publicly traded corporation.
St. Mary-of-the-Woods College
By John Chambers
College has served women for 165 years.
Collett Park By Stephanie Salter
Historic park more than just a tract of land.
Square Donuts By Mark Bennett
Living the sweet life on the edge of obscurity.



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