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Brazil, Indiana

Population: 8,058
Located in Clay County

Change is in the air! New businesses are cropping up, area attractions are undergoing major renovations and there is a renewed enthusiasm for the community. The result? Brazil has become an even better place to live and visit! Housing is affordable, fitting practically any pocket book, with a wide variety of styles to choose from. Old Victorians nestle side-by-side, whilst newer homes are constantly being built. So if want olde-world or contemporary, Brazil can do it all!

The greatest challenge to dining out in Brazil is making a decision. In Terre Haute and Vigo County, we more than two hundred restaurants which offer a variety of favorite foods and ethnic specialties. Enjoy!

Business: The focus of the Brazil economy is on adding jobs. Companies are taking advantage of the benefits that the greater Terre Haute Metro area has to offer. It is a great community that is really focusing on creating new business. It is a great place to live and work.

Recreation: Do you like wandering through museums? Hiking nature trails? Cheering as racecars zoom by? Do you enjoy listening to local musicians? Or how about playing a relaxing 18 holes? If any of these activities sounds appealing, Brazil is the place for you. Art enthusiasts can choose from museums such as Sheldon Swope Art Museum, or the Seamon Salon at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.

If you are into history, you can find it on display at attractions such as the Vigo County Historical Museum, Fire and Police Museum, Native American Museum and C.A.N.D.L.E.S. Holocaust Museum and Education Center.

The arts come alive during the annual Crossroads ArtsFest, coordinated by Arts Illiana. The downtown area, known as the Crossroads of America, is closed off from traffic so local artisans can set up booths to display their works, accompanied by live musical performances and food served up by local restaurants.

If nature is more your bag, take part in one of the walks in the park, hosted by local hospitals and other Wabash Valley groups. Golfers can find plenty of greens in the area, and know they are getting quality putting. Golf Digest placed Terre Haute fifth in their 1998 ranking of cities with good, affordable public and municipal golf.

Interested in checking out the local racing scene? Look no further than the Terre Haute Action Track, featuring sprint car, World of Outlaws, Silver Crown and midget car racing on its ½ mile track. Terre Haute is one of the five oldest and most traditional racetracks in America, and the small size of the track creates a more personable race experience.

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