Things To Do In Terre Haute! There’s lots to do in Terre Haute, Indiana, and its surrounding communities. Picturesque countryside mixes with urban cities to provide lots of shopping, restaurants, outdoor recreation, culture and festivals.   |  | | |
 Shopping As the heart of a much larger sales area, Terre Haute's MSA attracts shoppers 50 or more miles in every direction. Menards, Big Lots, and lots of privately-owned boutiques around Plaza North Shopping Center on the Northside complement Meadows Shopping Centre on Terre Haute’s eastside for residents to enjoy neighborhood shopping. The south side’s retail hub features Honey Creek Mall, Honey Creek East, Honey Creek Commons, Furniture Row, Town South & Riverside Plazas with over a hundred stores. Old Navy, Gander Mountain, Kohls, Linens-n-Things, and TJMaxx are just a few of the newest additions. This area is conveniently located amongst theatres and restaurants near the intersection of I-70 and US-40. New shopping areas are always being added—including a new development off I-70 and SR-46 to further serve eastside residents. 
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 Restaurants & Motels Terre Haute is home to over 1700 hotel rooms and more than 200 restaurants that cater not only to the local economy, but also to a very stable tourism industry. Lots of local “joints” bring character and charm to local neighborhoods for casual and fine dining, while recognizable restaurants like Applebees (now on the north and south-sides), Olive Garden, and Ruby Tuesdays are popular for everyone. Local history and flavor offer the discerning diner mid- and high-priced dining experiences in historical Terre Haute Buildings. Moggers offers casual dining as a part of the old Terre Haute Brewing Company, while Stables offers fine-dining in the old, well, stables. Nectar Restaurant & Tannins Wine Bar offers something new, while Logan’s Steakhouse or Black Angus are Terre Haute traditions. Lots of dining and restaurant information can be found here. 
 Outdoor Recreation Terre Haute features several community attractions sure to please all. Residents and visitors alike can take in the beautiful scenery along the Wabash River. The river is a popular recreational site offering fishing and boating, and rich in history as the site of Paul Dresser’s boyhood home (the writer of “Banks of the Wabash”-our state song). Dirt track auto racing at the Terre Haute Action Track, area sports, the Covered Bridge Festival in nearby Parke County, and dozens of other festivals, parks, golf courses and shopping provide lots to do.   |  | | |
 Enjoy a day on the links at private courses like Idle Creek Golf & Country Club, Geneva Hills or Hulman Links, and on public courses like Ray Park or Marks Par 3. If golf isn’t your thing, check out the areas’ parks. Terre Haute city parks, Clay & Vigo County parks, Illinois and Indiana state parks offer camping, hiking, fishing, biking, canoeing and more. The Banks of the Wabash festival, the Artsfest, and nearby Corey Apple Festival, Covered Bridge Festival, and Clinton’s Little Italy Festival provide fun all year through for the young and the young-at-heart. Don’t forget our ever-growing Heritage Trail too. As another rails-to-trails initiative, this paved trail takes bikers, runners, and walkers from Indiana State University downtown, out to Rose-Hulman with a parking area and trailhead off US-40. 
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 Culture, Theatres, & Music A Reader's Digest poll ranked Terre Haute 45th out of 301 cities as the best communities for raising a family. The Sheldon Swope Art Museum, the Community Theater of Terre Haute, The Children’s Science & Technology Museum, the Children’s Theatre, Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra, ISU & Dreiser Theatre and the Vigo County Historical Society & Museum invite you to spend a lazy afternoon learning local history or an evening enjoying a local artistic production. Interested in something a little more casual? Check out Terre Haute’s movie theatres. Great deals can be found at the historic Indiana Theatre, while new release movies can be seen at Honey Creek West and Showplace12 – both Kerasotes theatres. There’s lots to see and do in Terre Haute. For more information, visit the Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Vigo County Public Library, or request one of
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Culture, Theatres, & Music A Reader's Digest poll ranked Terre Haute 45th out of 301 cities as the best communities for raising a family. The Sheldon Swope Art Museum, the Community Theater of Terre Haute, The Children’s Science & Technology Museum, the Children’s Theatre, Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra, ISU & Dreiser Theatre and the Vigo County Historical Society & Museum invite you to spend a lazy afternoon learning local history or an evening enjoying a local artistic production. Interested in something a little more casual? Check out Terre Haute’s movie theatres. Great deals can be found at the historic Indiana Theatre, while new release movies can be seen at Honey Creek West and Showplace12 – both Kerasotes theatres. There’s lots to see and do in Terre Haute. For more information, visit the Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Vigo County Public Library, or request one of Patty’s Relocation Packages. 
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Real Estate Contracts >Taking It With You
Before you list your home for sale, take a careful look around. Are there some items you will want to take with you? There may be a dining room chandelier that has been in your family for three generations, a ceiling fan in the master bedroom, or the bookcases in the den that look built-in but are not.
Normally all fixtures are conveyed to the new owners when a house is sold. This includes anything that is attached to walls or ceilings and, in some areas, all major appliances that are installed in the house. If you have fixtures that you don't want to convey, tell your agent what you want excluded from the agreement at the time you list your property for sale.
If it is convenient, it is best to remove any light fixtures or ceiling fans you plan to take with you and replace them before the property is shown to prospective buyers. List all items that are not being sold with the house on your home fact sheet to ensure that they will not become an issue when a buyer makes an offer.
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