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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Santa Claus, Indiana, Evansville, Indiana, Mount Vernon, Indiana, Tell City, Indiana, New Harmony, Indiana, Haubstadt, Indiana, Owensville, Indiana, Petersburg, Indiana, Lynnville, Indiana, Oakland City, Indiana, Loogootee, Indiana, Fort Branch, Indiana, Boonville, Indiana, Plainville, Indiana, Highland, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Wheatland, Indiana, Crane, Indiana, Darmstadt, Indiana, Cannelton, Indiana, Bicknell, Indiana, Chandler, Indiana, Somerville, Indiana, Washington, Indiana, Shoals, Indiana, Poseyville, Indiana, Bruceville, Indiana, Vincennes, Indiana, Rockport, Indiana, Dale, Indiana, Odon, Indiana, Mackey, Indiana, Winslow, Indiana, Oaktown, Indiana, Tennyson, Indiana, Alfordsville, Indiana, Newburgh, Indiana, Huntingburg, Indiana, Melody Hill, Indiana, Montgomery, Indiana, Patoka, Indiana, Decker, Indiana, Holland, Indiana, Cynthiana, Indiana, Chrisney, Indiana, Elnora, Indiana, Cannelburg, Indiana, Princeton, Indiana, Ferdinand, Indiana, Grandview, Indiana, Griffin, Indiana, Sandborn, Indiana, Birdseye, Indiana, Monroe City, Indiana, Elberfeld, Indiana, Francisco, Indiana, Jasper, Indiana, Hazleton, Indiana, Edwardsport, Indiana, Gentryville, Indiana, Spurgeon, Indiana, Lyles Station, Indiana, Saint Joseph, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Red Bank, Indiana, Saint Meinrad, Indiana, Richland City, Indiana, Buckskin, Indiana, Johnson, Indiana. Excerpt: Evansville is the third-largest city in the U.S. state of Indiana and the largest city in Southern Indiana. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 117,429. It is the county seat of Vanderburgh County and the regional hub for both Southwestern Indiana and the Illinois-Indiana-Kentucky Tri-State Area. In 2008 a population estimate put the Evansville Metropolitan Statistical Area at 350,261. Settled in 1812, the city is situated on a gentle ho...