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"Evansville at 200" on Sale Now, Tells the Story of the City's Past

By: Laura Kirtley
Updated: February 26, 2013
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Evansville at Two Hundred is on sale for $22.50 plus tax at the following locations:
The Pagoda Visitors Center, 401 S.E. Riverside Drive 47713
The Reitz Home Museum, 224 S.E. First Street 47708
Evansville Museum of Transportation Center (EMTRAC), 411 S.E. Riverside Drive 47713
Casino Aztar Gift Shop, 421 N.W. Riverside Drive 47708

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