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Short History of Elkhart

Elkhart is a city in the county of Elkhart, Indiana. It is located 150 miles north of Indianapolis, 15 miles east of South Bend, and 110 miles east of Chicago, Illinois. The city is one of the two principal cities of the Elkhart-Goshen Metropolitan Statistical Area. Before the organization of the Northwest Territory in 1787, the area that's now Elkhart was home to the Chippewa, Potawatomi and Ottawa Indian tribes.

In 1829, the Village of Pulaski was founded. When Dr. Havilah Beardsley moved to the area on August 9, 1821, he bought one square mile of land from Potawatomi Chief Pierre Moran and established the rival town of Elkhart. On April 30, 1832, the town of Elkhart was plotted. The Polusaku Post Office was changed to Elkhart in 1839. For several decades Elkhart County was mostly inhabited by New England migrants who moved to the area from the six New England states after the completion of the Eirie Canal and the end of the Black Hawk War. In the late 1880s and 90s, Irish and German migrants from other areas in the Midwest began moving to the county.

During this time, the Miles Medical Company, musical instrument factories, and a variety of mills became the base of Elkhart's economy. The first recreation vehicle factory was opened in the city in 1934. By 1949, Elkhart was officially the "RV Capital of the World." As of the 2010 census, the city has a total area of 24.417 square miles and a population of 50,949 people. It sits on the Elkhart and St. Joseph Rivers and has a humid continental climate.

Historic Sites

Among the many landmarks and establishments in Elkhart, there are some that are historically significant to the city. These include:

  • The Beardsley Avenue Historic District
  • Elkhart Downtown Commerical Historic District
  • Morehous Residential Historic District
  • State Stree-Division Street Historic District
  • Albert R. Beardsley House
  • Dr. Havilah Beardsley House
  • Emmanuel C. Bickel House
  • William and Helen Koerting House
  • Mark L. and Harriet E. Monteith House
  • Bridge Street Bridge
  • Charles Gerard Conn Mansion
  • Green Block
  • Lerner Theatre
  • Young Women's Christian Association

These historic sites have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) individually.

Hall of Heroes Superhero Museum

For residents and visitors who are a fan of comic books and superheroes, the Hall of Heroes Superhero Museum is something worth checking out. Located on Cassopolis Street in Elkhart, it is the only superhero and comic museum in the world. The museum preserves and covers the 80-year history of superheroes in comics, films, animations and toys. Fans and visitors have the opportunity to see and interact with one of the largest collections of superhero art, comics and memorabilia in the nation.

It features a replica of the 1960's television series Bat Cave set and Adam West's personal Batman costume, the original shield used in the Captain America: The First Avenger film, comics and toys from the Golden Age Era and the World War II Era, and many more. The museum is home to over 70,000 comic books, 10,000 toys, props and figures, and over 100 original pieces of comic art pages and animation cells.

The museum is open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Saturdays, it is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Sundays, it is open from 12 to 5 p.m. The museum is closed on Wednesdays.

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