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Official name | City of Elkhart, Indiana |
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Settlement type | City |
Nickname | The City with a Heart, RV Capital of the World |
Map caption | Location in the state of Indiana |
Subdivision type | Country |
Subdivision name | United States |
Subdivision type1 | State |
Subdivision name1 | Indiana |
Subdivision type2 | County |
Subdivision name2 | Elkhart |
Leader title | Mayor |
Leader name | Dick Moore (D) |
Area magnitude | 1 E7 |
Area total km2 | 57.7 |
Area land km2 | 55.3 |
Area water km2 | 2.3 |
Population as of | 2010 |
Population total | 50949 |
Population density km2 | 937.7 |
Timezone | EST |
Utc offset | -5 |
Timezone dst | EDT |
Utc offset dst | -4 |
Area total sq mi | 22.3 |
Area land sq mi | 21.4 |
Area water sq mi | 0.9 |
Elevation m | 228 |
Elevation ft | 748 |
Coordinates display | inline,title |
Coordinates type | region:US_type:city |
Website | http://www.elkhartindiana.org/ |
Postal code type | ZIP codes |
Postal code | 46514, 46515, 46516, 46517 |
Area code | 574 |
Blank name | FIPS code |
Blank info | 18-20728 |
Blank1 name | GNIS feature ID |
Blank1 info | 0434079 |
Footnotes | | |
Elkhart () is a city in Elkhart County, Indiana, United States. The city is located east of South Bend, northwest of Fort Wayne, east of Chicago, and north of Indianapolis. Elkhart has the larger population of the two principal cities of the Elkhart-Goshen Metropolitan Statistical Area, which in turn is part of the South Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka Combined Statistical Area, in a region commonly known as Michiana. The population was 50,949 at the 2010 census. Despite the shared name, it is not the county seat of Elkhart County; that position is held by the city of Goshen, located about southeast of Elkhart.
By the late 19th century and early 20th century, musical instrument factories, Miles Medical Company, and numerous mills set up shop and became the base of the economy. In 1934, the first trailer factory opened in Elkhart. Similar companies followed suit for the remainder of the decade, and the economy continued to grow until the rationing of materials in World War II. After the war, growth picked back up and, by 1949, Elkhart was officially dubbed the "Trailer Capital of the World."
In 1867, Elkhart Hydraulic Company built the first hydroelectric dam across the St. Joseph River and by 1870, it powered the city. Today, the dam still produces electric power and is operated by Indiana Michigan Power, a subsidiary of American Electric Power.
In 1889, the second electric streetcar system in the world began operation on the city's streets.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 22.3 square miles (57.7 km²), of which 21.4 square miles (55.3 km²) is land and 0.9 square miles (2.3 km², or 4.00%) is water.
The city sits on the St. Joseph and Elkhart Rivers. The Elkhart River drains into the St. Joseph at Island Park just north of Downtown. There are also numerous small lakes around the city.
Of the 20,072 households, 62.3% were occupied by families, 33.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 40.9% were married couples living together, 15.3% had a female householder with no husband present and 37.7% were non-families. 30.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.55 and the average family size was 3.16.
In the city the population was spread out with 28.4% under the age of 18, 11.1% from 18 to 24, 31.7% from 25 to 44, 18.0% from 45 to 64, and 10.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females there were 96.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.6 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $34,863, and the median income for a family was $40,514. Males had a median income of $30,674 versus $22,760 for females. The per capita income for the city was $17,890. About 11.1% of families and 13.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.6% of those under age 18 and 9.0% of those age 65 or over.
In 1884, Dr. Franklin Miles launched the Miles Medical Co. in Elkhart, which in later decades produced products like Alka-Seltzer and Flintstones Vitamins. In 1979, the Miles Medical Co. was purchased by the German company Bayer, and was consolidated into the larger Pittsburgh-based Bayer, Inc. by 1995. By 2006, Bayer had pulled all manufacturing out of Elkhart. Most of the facilities were torn down while just a few buildings remained, mostly unused.
Since its founding in 1902, Elkhart Brass Manufacturing has been a cornerstone of Elkhart's industrial base. From its location in the heart of Elkhart's industrial area at West Beardsley Avenue, Elkhart Brass Manufacturing has become a global leader in the creation of innovative fire-fighting equipment.
Elkhart is home to many Recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturers, boat manufacturers, and van conversion companies, including Thor Motor Coach, Bennington Marine, Forest River Inc, HEARTLAND RVs, Hy-Line, Keystone, Monaco, Skyline, Sun Valley, and Travel Supreme. Many other manufacturers, including Dutchman, Gulf Stream, and Jayco, can be found nearby in Goshen, Middlebury, Nappanee and Wakarusa. Due to the high concentration of the RV industry in the area, Elkhart is dubbed the "RV Capital of the World." The city is also home to some small and large shops which support the RV (Recreational Vehicle) industry, as well as many other companies, such as famous jewelry manufacturer Images Jewelers.
The city is also home to the Robert Young Rail Yards, which are the second largest freight classification yards in the world.
Due to Elkhart's recent economic troubles, the city and some of its unemployed residents were featured on the February 8th, 2009 edition of ABC News.
The Mishawaka Pilots Club Airport (3C1) is just outside the southwest edge of the city of Elkhart. Mishawaka Pilots Club Airport is a privately owned, public use facility.
Elkhart is a central hub for the Interurban Trolley regional public bus service, which stops at various destinations throughout the city and connects it to neighboring Goshen, Osceola, Dunlap and Mishawaka. It was originally known as the BUS system. The system's name comes from the fact that it uses vintage-trolley-style buses that run between several different cities and towns, evoking the interurban train networks that were common in United States during the first half of the 20th century. The Interurban Trolley operates on weekdays and on Saturday. It does not operate on Sundays or major holidays.
The Concord Community Schools serve the southeast side of the city of Elkhart and northwest Goshen. This system consists of four elementary schools (East Side, Ox Bow, South Side, and West Side), an intermediate school, a junior high school, and a high school, all named Concord.
The Elkhart Community Schools, the largest district, serve most of the city and the populated northwest side of the county. The system includes one primary school (Roosevelt), thirteen elementary schools (Beardsley, Bristol, Cleveland, Eastwood, Hawthorne, Mary Beck, Mary Daly, Mary Feeser, Monger, Osolo, Pinewood, Riverview, and Woodland), three middle schools (North Side, Pierre Moran, and West Side), two high schools (Central and Memorial), two alternative schools (L.I.F.E) (Tipton Street Center), and the Elkhart Area Career Center.
Bethel College of neighboring Mishawaka has a small location on the city's south side.
Indiana Institute of Technology has a small operation on Middlebury Street on the city's east side.
Indiana University South Bend, which is the third largest of the Indiana University campuses, operates an Elkhart Center located in the city's downtown area. The center moved to its downtown location in August 2007.
Ivy Tech Community College is a statewide system of community colleges, as well as the second largest institution of higher education in the state of Indiana, and has a campus on the city's east side. There are plans for a new campus directly off County Road 17, which is a fast-growing commercial and industrial corridor.
Beulah Bible College & Seminary has been at its southwest location since 1995.
Now the ELCO is used for a wide range of smaller productions.
The ELCO will be renamed The Lerner when it reopens after an $11 million renovation and expansion in June 2011.
The Midwest Museum of American Art has over 2500 works in its collection, and also offers 8-10 temporary showings per year.
A new theme park named American Countryside is planned to be built over the next ten years on the southwest side of the city. The first phase, which is a farmer's market, opened in May 2007.
At NIBCO Parkway, there is a skating rink which rents skates and serves hot chocolate in the winter months. In the summer, it turns into a free waterspray park. There is a new spray park at McNaughton Park on the city's west side, as well.
Each June, the Elkhart Parks and Recreation Department presents Rhapsody in Green. It is a weekend event put on at the city's Island Park. It is a typical summer festival with live music and food.
Also, the Elkhart Air Show is an annual event that takes place at the Elkhart Municipal Airport at the end of July. It features a wide variety of airplanes old and new. The event was canceled in 2007 due to financial issues. It is unclear whether the show is on hiatus or gone for good.
On February 9, 2009 President Barack Obama spoke to a crowd of thousands at Concord High School in an attempt to bolster support for his nearly trillion dollar economic stimulus package.
In January 2010, head coach and founder Daimon Beathea announced that the Express would return for the 2010 season, although no gym arrangements had been determined.
Elkhart lies in the South Bend-Elkhart television market, the 89th largest in the United States as of 2008. One television station, WSJV-TV (Fox) is located in the city, along with a number of radio stations including WTRC, WLEG, WCMR, WFRN-FM, and WVPE (NPR).
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