“Turn to the river!” Mary Kramer cried, hoping to bolster our Terre Haute pride. But before her artsy ideas could prevail, the Wabash banks became the site for
Most cities learned irreversible decisions to raze historic buildings during 1960's urban renewal didn't pay off, but Terre Haute still finds it expedient.
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