
Evansville expands northward in this contemporary survey, showing the residential and educational development of the suburbs. The landscape is a mix of established neighborhoods and growing communities like Highland, McCutchanville, and Darmstadt. This area is particularly dense with historic burial grounds, including the Saint Peters United Church of Christ Cem and Sunset Memorial Gardens Cem, which provide significant points of interest for genealogists. The industrial and transportation identity of the region is anchored by the Evansville Regional Airport and the CSX Transportation rail lines that thread through the northern reaches near Inglefield. Natural drainage for the undulating terrain is provided by Little Pigeon Creek and Pigeon Creek, which wind toward the urban center. Educational growth is marked by the Ivy Tech Community College Evansville Campus, serving as a modern landmark among the traditional church and school locations that have long defined these Vanderburgh County communities.
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1957 Evansville South
Vanderburgh County, IN

1957 West Franklin
Vanderburgh County, IN

1961 Evansville North
Vanderburgh County, IN

1961 Kasson
Vanderburgh County, IN

1981 Evansville North
Vanderburgh County, IN

1981 Evansville South
Vanderburgh County, IN

1981 Kasson
Vanderburgh County, IN

1981 West Franklin
Vanderburgh County, IN

1999 Evansville South
Vanderburgh County, IN

2022 Evansville North
Vanderburgh County, IN

2022 Evansville South
Vanderburgh County, IN

2022 Kasson
Vanderburgh County, IN

2022 West Franklin
Vanderburgh County, IN