Elkhart
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Elkhart is the third largest city in Northern Indiana, and is just east of South Bend along the Indiana Toll Road.Get in
By plane
- The South Bend Airport (SBN) is about northwest of the city center, in the very northern part of the State of Indiana and close to the border of Michigan. The airport has easy access to Interstate 80/90 and US 20/31.
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Elkhart Municipal Airport
phone: +1 574 264-5217address: 2246 Airport Dr.It has no scheduled flights.
By car
- Interstates 80 and 90 (also known as the Indiana Toll Road) makes Elkhart easily accessible by car from the west and east. It connects to Chicago, in the west and Toledo, to the east. Exits for Elkhart on the Indiana Toll Road would be State Road 19 (Elkhart) and County Road 17 (Elkhart East).
- U.S. 20 provides access primarily from places to the west and east. It connects to South Bend, in the west and Toledo, to the east.
- U.S. 33 provides access primarily from places to the southeast. It connects to Goshen and Fort Wayne.
- State Road 19 provides access primarily from places to the north and south. It connects to Peru, in the south and Michigan, in the north.
- County Road 17 provides access primarily from places to the north and south. It connects to Goshen, in the south, and Michigan, in the north.
By bus
- Interurban Trolley is a local inter-city, and connects Elkhart to the nearby cities of Goshen and Mishawaka. The Interurban Trolley connects to South Bend-Mishiwaka region's TRANSPO bus system, which, in turn, connects the riders to the South Shore Line and South Bend Regional Airport.
- Greyhound buses stop in the city's northern section.
By train
There are two daily Amtrak services, the Capitol Limited between Chicago and Washington, D.C., as well as the Lake Shore Limited between Chicago, Boston and New York. is located at 131 Tyler Avenue. The Interurban Trolley has a stop near the station, one block north on Harrison Street, but the Interurban Trolley doesn't run late night or early mornings, when most trains arrive. Be prepared to phone for a cab or have someone meet you because transportation from the station to the city is limited.
Get around
By car
Driving in and around Elkhart by car is simple, with most streets being two way traffic. North-south travel can be difficult with the city being on the St. Joe River and a busy railroad track. Most streets don't cross either, but the one the cross the railroad tracks have under passes, so watch for low bridges.By bus
Interurban Trolleya local inter-city, connects Elkhart to the nearby cities of Goshen and Mishawaka. The Interurban Trolley connects to South Bend-Mishiwaka region's Transpo bus system, which, in turn, connects the riders to the South Shore Line and South Bend Regional Airport.
See
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Midwest Museum of American Art
phone: +1 574-293-6660address: 429 S Main St -
National New York Central Railroad Museum
phone: +1 574 294-3001address: 721 S. Main StA museum with many interesting displays about railroad history of the area. -
phone: +1 574-264-0330address: 302 E Beardsley Ave
Buy
Concord Mallon the southeast side of the city, is a legacy-type enclosed mall. It is on US 33, south of US 20, and has many national chains nearby it.
Eat
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phone: +1 574-523-1523address: 523 S Main St
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Ricky's Taqueria
phone: +1 574 389-7441address: 57995 Co Rd 9A cozy authentic taqueria with hearty Mexican staple dishes.
Sleep
Hotels are clustered along the exit to Elkhart from Interstate 80. There are no major hotels in downtown.
Connect
Television
- WNDU 16 NBC
- WSBT 22 CBS
- WCWW 25 CW
- WSJV 28 FOX
- WNIT 34 PBS
- WBND 57 ABC
- WMYS 69 My Network
Newspapers
- https://www.elkharttruth.com/ Elkhart Truth] Elkhart's daily newspaper.
- Goshen News Another daily newspaper for the area.
- The Paper The Paper is a weekly free newspaper that is available on Tuesday.