Evansville

Evansville is the largest city in Southern Indiana and the third-largest city in the state. It is the county seat of Vanderburgh County and the regional hub for the Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois tri-state area. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 117,429. In 2008 a population estimate put the Evansville Metropolitan Statistical Area at 350,261.

Settled in 1812, the city sits on a gentle horseshoe bend on the Ohio River and often referred to as "River City." One of the most popular attractions in the region is Tropicana Evansville (formerly Casino Aztar, the first riverboat casino in the state of Indiana). Evansville is also home to the University of Evansville and to the University of Southern Indiana.

The broad economic base of the region has helped to build an economy which is known for its stability, diversity, and vitality. In 2004 Evansville was named an "All-America City" by the National Civic League. In 2008 it was voted the best city in the country in which "to live, work, and play" by the readers of Kiplinger, and in 2009 the 11th best.

Get in

Evansville Indiana - Greyhound Bus Station

By plane

By train

There is no passenger train service to this city.

By car

US Highway 41 bisects Evansville. Interstate 69 (formerly I-164) connects Evansville with Interstate 64, 20 miles to the north. Interstate 69 will eventually provide a direct link to Bloomington and Indianapolis.

By bus

Downtown Evansville can be reached via bus lines transiting the classic 1938-era Greyhound bus terminal.

Get around

Highway 41 and Interstate 69 (formerly I-164) are the primary North-South routes, while Diamond Avenue and the Lloyd Expressway are the primary east-west routes through the city. Only the Lloyd Expressway takes you completely from one side of town to the other and despite its name, has numerous intersections and stoplights.

Understand

Unlike most of Indiana, Evansville is in the Central Time Zone (same as Chicago.)

The River City is known for its southern-style hospitality, economic vitality, and proud German heritage. Evansville's culture is a combination of Midwestern charms and Southern family values, and fairly distinct from the culture of Indiana's other major cities (South Bend, Indianapolis, Fort Wayne) likely as a result of being isolated from them geographically without a major highway to connect them. The strong economic base provided by giant Toyota and AK Steel plants has allowed the city to thrive in the face of the nationwide recession. Additionally, the vibrant growth of the University of Southern Indiana (established in 1965) has resulted in a strong youth presence and an active and enjoyable nightlife.

See

  • Evansville Riverwalk. Sometimes called the "front door to the city", the riverwalk follows the Ohio River and connects the Casino Aztar entertainment district to the downtown area and Sunset park.
  • The Pagoda Visitor Center. Located off of the Riverwalk with an easily recognizable and memorable design, the Pagoda offers a wealth of information about Southern Indiana.
  • Historic Lamasco. Franklin Street paves the way through the Westside area formerly known as the town of Lamasco. This area is home to the locally famous Gerst Haus restaurant, several popular bars, and one of Evansville's two historic Carnegie libraries (the other is on the east side of town).
  • 🌍 Angel Mounds State Historic Site. The Visitor's Center gives a glimpse of understanding of what life was like from 1100 to 1450, when Angel Mounds was the largest Indian community in what would become the state of Indiana. Walking through the site's 100 acres, visitors view the remains of several Indian mounds and a reconstructed stockade which surrounded the city.
  • 🌍 Mesker Park Zoo. Located on over 50 acres, Mesker Park Zoo has over 600 animals including the oldest living hippopotamus in captivity in the United States. It also has giraffes, lions, zebras, a jaguar, and river otters.

Museums

  • 🌍 Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville (Children's Museum of Evansville), 22 SE 5th St, +1 812-464-2663. cMoe reopened in Fall 2006 in the renovated former Downtown Central Library building with 18,000 square feet of exhibits. It hosts four main galleries, plus a multimedia theater entitled the ’Freedom Gallery.‘ ’Work Smart‘ focuses on engineering skill development and the freedom to build and create. ’Live Big‘ provides inquiry into our bodies and promotes the freedom to make choices. ’Speak Loud‘ is the arts area, encouraging the freedom of self-expression. ’Quack Factory‘ contains serious water play and large-muscle activities as it promotes the freedom to explore. Open Wednesday through Saturday, 9AM to 4PM and Sunday, Noon to 4PM.
  • 🌍 Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science, 411 SE Riverside Dr, +1 812-425-2406. The Evansville Museum’s permanent art collection of American and European painting, graphic works, and sculpture dating from the 16th through the 20th centuries is exhibited in thematic galleries highlighting landscape, still life, genre works, and portraiture. Additionally, the museum features permanent and changing history exhibitions at the Museum provide a diverse educational opportunity for visitors of all ages. Such as Rivertown U.S.A. in which a sense of life in the Midwest is explored in the ten detailed shops such as the Doctor’s Office of William M. Elliott--a graduate of Evansville Medical College. Lastly the museum includes the historic Koch Planetarium. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. $4 suggested donation.
    • Evansville Museum Transportation Center. The exhibitions of EMTRAC interpret transportation in Southern Indiana from the latter part of the 19th century through the mid-20th century. Divided into four areas, visitors first enter River/Rail/Aviation Hall. Highlights of this exhibit include an interactive riverboat pilothouse, an exhibition recalling Evansville’s first contact with aviation, and a turn-of-the-century waiting room that overlooks the museum’s historic railroad. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. $2 admission fee.
  • 🌍 USS LST-325. Authentic World War II warship open for tours Tuesdays-Sundays. Docked on the Evansville riverfront, it is the last navigable ship of its kind in operation today. Call for hours and special group rates.

Do

  • 🌍 Bosse Field. Bosse Field is the third oldest baseball stadium behind only Chicago's Wrigley Field, and Boston's Fenway Park. The stadium once played host to the AAA Evansville Triplets, but now is home to the Evansville Otters of the Frontier League. The stadium can be seen in the movie A League of Their Own.
  • 🌍 Tropicana Evansville (formerly Casino Aztar), 421 NW Riverside Drive, +1 812 433-4000, toll-free: +1 800 342-5386. A $200-million entertainment facility that includes a 2,700-passenger riverboat casino, a 250-room hotel, several restaurants, shops, and riverfront pavilion. A new entertainment district featuring several bars and restaurants opened in the fall of 2006. It is a must /-do when visiting Evansville.
  • Fall Festival. The second largest street festival in the United States. Games, rides, bands, talent shows, and food booths line the street during the first full week of October. The festival is best known for offering unusual cuisine such as the signature Brain sandwich.
  • 🌍 Ford Center. This arena seats 11,000 and hosts the University of Evansville Purple Aces basketball teams and the Evansville IceMen, AA affiliate of the Columbus Blue Jackets as part of the ECHL.
  • 🌍 Showplace Cinemas East & IMAX, 1801 Morgan Center Dr, +1 812-479-9732.
  • 🌍 Sky Zone Evansville, 49 N Green River Rd, +1 812-730-4759.

Learn

  • University of Southern Indiana - This publicly funded institution has been among the fastest growing comprehensive state universities in the Midwestern United States.Record fall enrollment in 2010 reached 10,702. The University has a modern 300-acre suburban campus situated within wooded rolling hills. In October 2006, the University completed a master plan that provides the framework to double the size of the school and support a campus of over 20,000 students.
  • University of Evansville - A small, private university with approximately 3,050 students. Founded in 1854 as Moores Hill College, it is near the interchange of the Lloyd Expressway and U.S. Route 41. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The university features liberal arts and sciences degrees, most with strong cooperative learning opportunities on and off campus.

Buy

  • Downtown Walkway.
  • 🌍 Eastland Mall, 800 N. Green River Road, toll-free: +1 812 477-4848.
  • 🌍 Northpark Shopping Center, 4525 N First Ave. 8AM-8PM.
  • 🌍 Washington Square Mall, 9585 SW Washington Square Rd, +1 503-639-8860.
  • Local groceries: If you're lucky enough to be in for a celebration (or simply hanging out with friends), be sure and look for two unique party favorites: Grippo's barbecue flavored potato chips, Ski citrus soft drink. While neither of these is produced exclusively in Evansville, locals will invariably try to convince you they are. These delicious storebought staples simply aren't sold in most cities and can't really be compared to anything else. Caution: Grippo's are unnaturally spicy. Using sour cream as a dip is recommended.

Eat

  • 🌍 The Acropolis, 501 N Green River Rd, +1 812-475-9193. Greek food. Authentic menu, wide selection of known Greek favorites. Their Three Bean Salad, served as a side dish, and lamb dishes are their specialty. Well decorated, seating ranges from cozy, intimate booths to tables to seat a large family. Generous portions.
  • 🌍 Gerst Haus, 2100 W Franklin St, +1 812-424-1420. German restaurant that reflects the town's heritage.
  • Indian Garden. Authentic Indian food.
  • 🌍 Shyler's BBQ, 5416 E Indiana St, +1 812-476-4599. M-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-10PM, Su 11AM-9PM.
  • 🌍 Yen Ching, 406 S Green River Rd, +1 812-474-0181. Voted Best Chinese Restaurant by Evansville Living Magazine three times in a row.
  • 🌍 Deerhead Cafe, 222 E Columbia St, +1 812-425-2515. Live music, famous for double decker pizzas. Live jazz in the evenings (home of saxophonist Monty Skelton).

Drink

  • 🌍 Peep Hole, 201 Main St, +1 812 423-5171. M 4PM-3AM; Tu-Su 11AM-3AM. A nice, chill bar that often draws a good crowd after-work and late night. Located downtown within walking distance of Casino Aztar and the new Ford Center Arena.
  • Show Me’s: A trashier, but more fun version of Hooters. One dollar Keystone Light drafts draw in a college crowd, especially to the West Side location as it is one of the closest bars to the University of Southern Indiana. West Side: 5501 Pearl Dr, +1 812 402-7100. East Side: 1700 E Morgan Ave, +1 812 401-7469
  • Hammerheads, 317 Main St, +1 812 421-8492. Popular bar with a large dance floor in the basement. Saturday nights are 80s themed and draw in a huge college crowd.
  • Fast Eddie’s: 1614 S Kentucky Ave, +1 812 424-5982. Across the street from Casino Aztar, Fast Eddy’s draws in a healthy crowd Thursday through Saturday night with live music and a dance floor. The club has something of a reputation for being rough at times. The bar was a defendant in a famous case (Fast Eddie's v. Hall) that is now taught in law schools across the country.
  • Scores/Rockyard, 201 S Fulton Ave, +1 812 422-6998. Strip club with an attached night club. Surprising popular even among women.
  • Brickhouse, 201 W Illinois St, +1 812 421-0024. A somewhat quieter GLBT bar.
  • Someplace Else, 930 Main St, +1 812 424-3202. The most popular GLBT bar in the area.
  • Bullock’s, 401 Edgar St, +1 812 422-2800. One of the local centers for counter-culture, often featuring metal bands and fire performers. The owner was recently involved in a local scandal which has slightly changed the bar’s atmosphere.
  • Fred’s, 421 Read St, +1 812 423-8040. Across the street from Deaconess Main Hospital, Fred is there almost every night serving up beer and the best burgers in town. A neighborhood favorite. Cash only.
  • K C Time Out’s Lounge, 1121 Washington Sq, +1 812 437-9920. The best place to go on Sunday nights. Located and thriving in the nearly deserted Washington Square Mall.
  • Ri Rah’s, 701 NW Riverside Drive A large Irish pub that often features live music as well as a top floor that converts to a dance floor on the weekends. Located in the Casino Aztar Entertainment District.
  • Sportsmen’s, 2315 W Franklin St, +1 812 422-0801. A pool hall that is also quite popular with the bar crowd.
  • Stoney’s, 701 NW Riverside Drive, +1 812 402-9912. A country-western themed nightclub with the largest dance floor in the area and a mechanical bull. Located in the Casino Aztar Entertainment District.
  • Frontier Liquors, 865 S Green River Road, +1 812 477-4107. 7AM-10:30PM (midnight on weekends). Best stocked liquor store in the city

Sleep

Budget

Mid-range

  • Drury Inn. Near the airport and also on the east side near Interstate 164 and the Lloyd.
  • 🌍 La Quinta Inn and Suites, 8015 E Division St. Very nice, clean mid-scale hotel for business or leisure.
  • 🌍 Residence Inn Evansville East, 8283 East Walnut Street, +01 812-471-7191. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. On a peaceful lakeside setting, 78 spacious suites offer separate living and sleeping areas, and fully equipped kitchens.

Splurge

Connect

By phone

Most telephone numbers in Evansville consist of +1 812 plus a seven-digit number, but the entire 812 area is now served by an overlay complex of two area codes, with 930 being the second. A local or in-state telephone call now requires all 10 digits of the local number be dialed (omitting just the leading +1 from a local landline call). The same holds true on the other side of the Ohio River; the western third of Kentucky, including Henderson, is served by its own overlay complex (270 and 364).

Signage on many established businesses may still display the original seven-digit numbers; dial 812 before these if no area code is indicated (or, if on the Kentucky side, 270).

Stay safe

  • Evansville is a safe town with very few areas that are unsafe even at night. The southern areas of the town are seen as the most rough but are just low-income residential.

Go next

  • Holiday World & Splashin' Safari - Holiday World is a large theme park located to the northeast of Evansville in Santa Claus, Indiana. It has three of the best wooden roller coasters in the world, "The Raven", "The Legend", and "The Voyage". Included in the price of admission is the water park Splashin' Safari. Splashin' Safari has several world class water slides, two wave pools, two lazy rivers and two family-attraction water play areas.
  • Historic New Harmony - One of two of America's great utopian communities. The town's unique history comes alive on guided tours offered to 15 historic sites. The Atheneum is a strikingly modern building designed by Richard Meier and provides an introduction to the community with an orientation film, communal history exhibits, and an observation deck. The New Harmony Inn offers a relaxing escape for tourists and the Red Geranium has been voted one of the best restaurants in the region. New Harmony Inn
Routes through Evansville

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