

Residents of Indiana's First City walk the same streets as George Rogers Clark and William Henry Harrison - past French Creole cottages, 19th-century storefronts, and a Main Street that feels more European than Midwestern. But Vincennes isn’t a town stuck in time. A renovated 1920s theater now houses The Pantheon, a gig-speed co-working hub and startup incubator. Local agriculture (this is the Watermelon Capital of the Midwest) is the foundation for tourism and tech...
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What started as a two-year stop for college became the place we chose to build our life and raise our four children. With strong community values and growing momentum around small business, innovation, and local revitalization, Knox County is a place where families and new ideas can thrive. It’s a community where you can build a career, start something new, and put down roots for the long term.
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