ELKHART, INDIANA


'Elkhart' (IPA: ) is a city located about 100 miles due east of Chicago in Elkhart County, Indiana, United States. Located in the South Bend Metropolitian Statistical Area and the region commonly known as Michiana, the city has a population of 51,874 as of the 2000 census. Despite the name, Goshen, located about 10 miles south of Elkhart, is the county seat of Elkhart County.

Contents
Geography
Climate
History
Demographics
Economy
Industry
Transportation
Major Roads
Other Transportation
Culture
Theater
Museums
Recreation
Events
Sports Teams
Media
Sister Cities
Education
Schools
Higher Education
Notable residents and natives
See Also
External Links
References

Geography


Elkhart is located at (41.683149, -85.968798).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 57.7 km² (22.3 mi²). 55.3 km² (21.4 mi²) of it is land and 2.3 km² (0.9 mi²) of it (4.00%) is water.
The city sits on the St. Joseph and Elkhart Rivers. The Elkhart River drains into the St. Joseph at Island Park just north of Downtown. There are also numerous small lakes around the city.
Climate

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Avg high/low °F 30/16 34/19 46/29 59/39 70/49 80/59 83/63 81/61 74/54 62/43 49/33 35/22 59/41
Rainfall in. (mm) 2.2 1.9 3.1 3.8 3.2 4.1 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.1 3.3 3.3 39.1

Average annual snowfall is 81.2 inches thanks mostly to the lake-effect snow from Lake Michigan.

★ Source: Weather Base

History


At the beginning of the 19th Century, the area now known as Elkhart was mainly inhabited by the Ottawa, Chippewa, and Potawatomi Indian Tribes. In 1831, Dr. Havilah Beardsley purchased one square mile of land from Pierre Moran, a half French, half Native American Potawatomi Chief.[1]
There are several rumors to where the city's name came from.
The first says that the city was named after an Elkhart Indian Tribe, however there is no historical proof of such a tribe. Another rumor, and the reason given on the city's website, says that the city's Island Park looks like an elk's heart[1]. However, it is unknown how Beardsley could have known what the Island looked like from above. Hot air balloons existed at the time but the first air flight did not take place until the late 1800s. A third rumor, and possibly the most likely, claims that the source of the city's name was the Shawnee Indian chief Elkhart, father of princess Mishawaka.[3] However, there is no definite proof of this rumor either.
Demographics

As of the 2000 census, there were 51,874 people, 20,072 households, and 12,506 families residing in the city. The population density was 937.7/km² (2,428.0/mi²). There were 21,688 housing units at an average density of 392.0/km² (1,015.1/mi²). The racial makeup of the city was 71.5% White, 14.7% African American, 0.4% Native American, 1.2% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 9.2% from other races, and 2.9% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14.8% of the population.
Of the 20,072 households, 62.3% were occupied by families, 33.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 40.9% were married couples living together, 15.3% had a female householder with no husband present and 37.7% were non-families. 30.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.55 and the average family size was 3.16.
In the city the population was spread out with 28.4% under the age of 18, 11.1% from 18 to 24, 31.7% from 25 to 44, 18.0% from 45 to 64, and 10.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females there were 96.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.6 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $34,863, and the median income for a family was $40,514. Males had a median income of $30,674 versus $22,760 for females. The per capita income for the city was $17,890. About 11.1% of families and 13.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.6% of those under age 18 and 9.0% of those age 65 or over.[4]
In recent years, there has been a influx of people coming to Elkhart, particularly immigrants of Hispanic ethnicity.

Economy


Downtown Elkhart from the Riverwalk.

Due to its close proximity to the South Bend metropolitan area, the commercial sectors of the city are small.
Industry

Elkhart is known for its manufacturing of musical instruments, pharmaceuticals, electronic components, recreational vehicles, and manufactured housing. Numerous manufacturers of musical instruments and accessories, of which most of the surviving companies have been absorbed into the Conn-Selmer conglomerate have a long history in the city. The Charles R. Walter Piano is also hand-crafted in Elkhart.
In 1884 Dr. Franklin Miles launched the Miles Medical Co. in Elkhart, which in later decades produced products like Alka-Seltzer and One-A-Day vitamins. Later, the Miles Medical Co. was purchased by the German company Bayer, in 1979 and was consolidated into the larger Pittsburgh-based Bayer, Inc. by 1995.[5]
Elkhart is home to many Recreational vehicle (RV) and boat manufacturers, including Bennington Marine, the Damon Corporation, Four Winds, Hy-Line, Keystone, Monaco, Skyline, Sun Valley, and Travel Supreme. Many other manufacturers, including Dutchman, Heartland, Gulf Stream, and Jayco, can be found nearby in Goshen, Middlebury, Nappanee and Wakarusa. Due to the high concentration of the RV industry in the area, Elkhart is dubbed the "RV Capital of the World."[6] The city is also home to some small shops which support the RV (Recreational Vehicle) Industry as well as Construction. One of these is Specialized Wood Products, a custom woodworking shop located on Middlebury Street.
The city is also home to the The Robert Young Rail Yards which are the second largest freight classification yards in the world.[7]

Transportation


Major Roads

The St. Joseph River widens as it flows west through Elkhart.

Elkhart is located on The Indiana Toll Road (Interstates 80/90) at exits 92 and 96 and on the eastern portion of the St. Joseph Valley Parkway (U.S. Route 20) which by-passes the southern side of the city. State Road 19 runs through the city while U.S. Route 33 and State Road 120 terminate in the city. U.S. 33 used to run through the city and that route was part of the original Lincoln Highway.
Other Transportation

Amtrak, the national passenger rail system, services the Elkhart Train Station. Two routes, Capitol Limited and Lake Shore Limited travel through the city. The Capital Limited line connects Chicago to Washington, DC and the Lake Shore Limited line connects Chicago to New York and Boston. Both lines connect to their eastern destinations via Cleveland. One train for each direction on each route is offered daily.[8]
A public bus line runs through Elkhart and neighboring Goshen. The buses look like trolleys and thus explains why the line is called the Inter-Urban Trolley.
Elkhart Municipal Airport is located on the city's Northwest side. No commercial flights are offered but two charter flight services do operate out of the airport. South Bend Regional Airport (SBN) is the closest airport with commercial airline service.
The The Mishawaka Pilots Club Airport (3C1) is just outside the southwest edge of the city of Elkhart. Mishawaka Pilots Club Airport is a privately owned, public use facility.

Culture


Theater

The front of the Elco Theater downtown Elkhart.

The ELCO Performing Arts Center is a small theater located downtown. After being built in 1924 and undergoing two name changes, it became the ELCO in 1934. Ownership switched hands several times but the end of the ELCO appeared to be in sight when owner William Miller died in 1987. In 1990, the city bought the theater to prevent further deterioration from vacancy. Also that year, a commission was formed by some locals to oversee the restoration. Funding issues led the city to get involved further in the form of getting a federal grant. The grant helped with major upgrades and the hiring of a full time staff.[9]
Now the ELCO is used for a wide range of smaller productions.
Museums

There are a few different museums located in the city.

★ The Midwest Museum of American Art has over 2500 works in its collection and offers 8-10 temporary showings per year in addition to that.[10]

The National New York Central Railroad Museum tells the history of the New York Central, Penn Central, Amtrak and Conrail railroads. Conrail established the Rail Yards in Elkhart that are now owned by Norfolk Southern.

★ The RV/MH Hall of Fame & Museum is appropriately located in the city. Elkhart County is known as being the RV Capital of the World.

★ The Ruthmere Museum and the "Time Was" Museum are also in Elkhart. They are both small historical museums that depict how life used to be in the early Twentieth Century.
Recreation

Elkhart's downtown riverwalk on a wintery evening.

The city has 35 different facilities including parks, pavilions, a waterpark, a skatepark, golf courses, greenways and the downtown riverwalk.[11]
A new theme park named American Countryside is planned to be built over the next ten years on the southwest side of the city. The first phase, which is a farmer's market, opened in May of 2007.[12]
Events

The Elkhart Jazz Festival is a three-day event that takes place in late June on the banks of the Elkhart River. It is known as one of the premier Jazz festivals in the nation. In 2007, the festival celebrated its 20th anniversary.
Each June, the Elkhart Parks and Recreation Department presents Rhapsody in Green. It is a weekend event put on at the city's Island Park. It is a typical summer festival with live music and food.
Also, the Elkhart Air Show is an annual event that takes place at the Elkhart Municipal Airport at the end of July. It features a wide variety of airplanes old and new. The event was canceled in 2007 due to financial issues. It is unclear whether the show is on hiatus or gone for good. [13]
Sports Teams


The Elkhart Express is a semi-professional men's basketball team in the International Basketball League. Their home games are played at North Side Gymnasium, located inside North Side Middle School located at Main and Bristol. The franchise began operation in 2006. The Team has won the international Title for 2006, and now 2007 as well.
Media

The Truth is the main newspaper that serves the city of Elkhart and much of the county.
Elkhart lies in the South Bend-Elkhart television market, the 89th largest in the United States as of 2007.[14] Two television stations, WSJV-TV (FOX) and WNIT-TV (PBS), are located in the city.
Sister Cities

Burton upon Trent, East Staffordshire, England and Kardzhali, Bulgaria are Elkhart's sister cities abroad.

Education


Schools

Three school systems (Elkhart Community Schools, Concord Community Schools, and Baugo Community Schools) serve the greater Elkhart area.
(See articles on Elkhart Central High School, Elkhart Memorial High School, and Concord High School.)
Higher Education

Ivy Tech Community College is a statewide system of community colleges and has a campus on the city's east side.
Indiana University South Bend, which is the third largest of the Indiana University campuses, operates an Elkhart Center located in the city's downtown area. The center moved into the new downtown building in Fall 2007.
Indiana Institute of Technology has a small operation on Middlebury Street on the city's east side.
Bethel College in Mishawaka has a small satellite campus on the city's south side.

Notable residents and natives



Erich Barnes, football player

Lindsay Benko, gold medalist swimmer

Tracy Ferrie, musician

Farrah Forke, actress

Thomas Hampson, baritone

Amber Jacobs, WNBA basketball player

Shawn Kemp, former NBA basketball player

Clarence C. Moore, engineer, supporter of HCJB and founder of Crown International

Philip Myers, principal horn player with the New York Philharmonic

Carrie Newcomer, musician, singer, songwriter

Peter Reckell, actor

Robert Spano, music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Brooklyn Philharmonic

See Also



Elkhart County, Indiana

Goshen, Indiana

Michiana
External Links


Michiana Survivor Guide

City of Elkhart website

Elkhart Chamber of Commerce

Elkhart on city-data.com - extensive collections of statistics and graphs relating to Elkhart.

The eTruth Website

Fox28 WSJV

WNIT Public Television

Elkhart Housing Partnership website

References



1. http://www.elkhartindiana.org/egov/docs/1167354162275.htm
2. http://www.elkhartindiana.org/egov/docs/1167354162275.htm
3. http://www.stjoco.org/history/costly_victory.htm
4. Elkhart City Fact Sheet
5. http://www.bayerus.com/communities/elkhart/
6. http://www.amishcountry.org/
7. http://www.elkhart.org/page.cfm?id=6
8. http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/am2Station/Station_Page&c=am2Station&cid=1080080552004&ssid=89
9. http://www.elcotheatre.com/history.html
10. http://www.elkhartindiana.org/content.php?id=26&c_id=187
11. http://www.elkhartindiana.org/content.php?id=10&c_id=52
12. http://www.americancountryside.us/
13. http://www.southbendtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070328/Biz/70328008
14. http://www.lostremote.com/2007/08/23/new-nielsen-dma-rankings-released/



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