The 7 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Terre Haute, Indiana (IN)

May 13, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Just off the I-70 at the gateway to Illinois, Terre Haute is a refreshing hub of arts and activity in the midst of the heartland. The historic U.S. Highway 40 forms the National Road, taking travelers on a scenic route past historic bakeries, sculptures and the oldest billboard in the state. Take a tour of the downtown area and discover museums, galleries and quaint cafes. Visit Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College across the Wabash River to honor its founder, recently sainted Mother Theodore Guerin.
Restaurants in Terre Haute

1. Candles Holocaust Museum

1532 S 3rd St, Terre Haute, IN 47802-1012 +1 812-234-7881 http://candlesholocaustmuseum.org
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5.0 based on 142 reviews

Candles Holocaust Museum

Reviewed By IllinoisMrsZ

This was my second visit. Such a wonderful display of reading material about a survivor's story. Very somber to read about the accounts the Jews and others endured. Very educational! The talking hologram of Eva's interviews that allowed one to ask a question for her to answer was very innovative. The new computer kiosk that allowed you to hear interviews with other Mengela twins and their personal experiences was haunting! I hope all students in the area get the opportunity to visit this museum on a field trip!

2. Veterans Memorial Museum of Terre Haute

1129 Wabash Ave, Terre Haute, IN 47807-3211 +1 812-208-1396 http://veteransmuseumofterrehaute.com
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Veterans Memorial Museum of Terre Haute

Reviewed By stephenfK3952NS

This museum is a great asset to Terre Haute. From World War 1 to the present time there are displays from local veterans. The uniform and equipment displays are well thought out and labeled. All branches of the service are represented. I just can't say enough nice nice things about Brian and what he has accomplished.

3. Indiana Theatre

683 Ohio St, Terre Haute, IN 47807-3525 +1 812-232-8076 [email protected] http://www.indianatheater.com/
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Indiana Theatre

This iconic Terre Haute landmark opened on January 28, 1922, and occupies a special place in American theatre architecture design. The Theatre was built by Terre Haute resident T.W. Barhydt to be a lasting gift to the city of Terre Haute and it was designed by America’s preeminent designer John Eberson to be his first prototype “Atmospheric Theatre” which became his signature style that is recognized to be the gold standard of American theatre design. Throughout its rich history, the Theatre has hosted a wide range of events that have included vaudeville, cinema, performing arts and community celebrations of all types. Through restoration efforts which began in May 2013, the Indiana Theatre’s heritage has been preserved and the Indiana has been reborn as a 1,600 seat full service event center which can host a wide range of community gatherings that include live entertainment, performing arts, cinema, wedding events, and fundraisers. While visiting our proud and historic city, we encourage you to visit this downtown treasure which has served as a vault for Terre Haute memories since 1922.

4. Boot City Opry

11800 Highway 41 South, Terre Haute, IN 47802 +1 812-299-8379 [email protected] http://bootcityopry.com/cgi-bin/main/MainIndex.cgi?&page=home
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Boot City Opry

5. Terre Haute Childrens Museum

727 Wabash Ave, Terre Haute, IN 47807-3203 +1 812-235-5548 [email protected] http://thchildrensmuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 156 reviews

Terre Haute Childrens Museum

The Terre Haute Children's Museum is three stories of fun, laughter and exploration located in the heart of Terre Haute. Since its early beginnings, the museum has more than doubled in size and has educated more than 230,000 children and adults from 22 counties in Indiana and Illinois. The museum has received funding from the National Science Foundation and participates in a national consortium of 14 science and technology museums. The museum is also part of the ASTC Passport program, giving its members access to more than 280 other museums across the nation.

Reviewed By Brigade1234 - Terre Haute, United States

What a great place for learning in the heart of Terre Haute! They have a cute little gift shop, and multiple floors of hands-on activities.

6. Deming Park

500 S Fruitridge Ave, Terre Haute, IN 47803-1931 +1 812-232-0147 http://www.terrehaute.in.gov/departments/parks/parks-information/deming-park.html
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Deming Park

Located on the East side of Terre Haute, Deming Park is the largest park in Terre Haute's municipal parks system. The park's 177 acres is home to the Oakley Playground, the Clark-Landsbaum Arboretum, an 18 hole disc-golf course, a public pool, the Spirit of Terre Haute miniature train, several athletic courts, and two lakes. This is a must see for families and nature lovers.

Reviewed By leanneanderson - Terre Haute, United States

This is a great place to get some exercise in a beautiful setting! They have a great playground for kids as well as a frisbee golf course and sledding hill! Picnic shelters available for family reunions or special occasions! Great place for prom or senior pictures as well!

7. Dobbs Memorial Park & Nature Center

5170 East Poplar Street, Terre Haute, IN 47803-9313 +1 812-877-1095 http://www.terrehaute.in.gov/departments/parks/city-parks/dobbs/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Dobbs Memorial Park & Nature Center

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