Evansville, city (2020 pop. 117,298),
seat of Vanderburgh co., extreme SW Ind., a port on the Ohio River; inc.
1819. It is a rail and river shipping and commercial center for a coal, oil,
and farm region. Machinery, plastics, primary metals, pharmaceuticals, food
products, and fabricated-metal items are among its many manufactures. The
Univ. of Evansville and the Univ. of Southern Indiana are there. The city
has a museum of arts and sciences, a zoo, a symphony orchestra, and an
aviary. A Native American mound site is preserved in the nearby Angel Mounds
State Historic Site.
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