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Located in the rolling hills of southeastern
Indiana, Batesville is home to Fortune 1,000 company Hillenbrand
Industries, known for its casket, hospital equipment and funeral
insurance subsidiaries. Over the years, the Hillenbrand family has been
responsible for the growth of the community and development of many
retail businesses, including the Sherman House, which is one of the
oldest inns and restaurants in the state of Indiana.
Founded just over 150 years ago, the area is rich in German heritage,
first serving as a way station for rail workers. Forests full of
hardwoods led to the founding of many furniture factories in Batesville.
Today, Romweber Furniture Co. and Weberding Carving Shop, a
family-owned, nationally-known enterprise, call Batesville home. Tudor
style buildings are abundant in the area, and Oldenburg, known as the
Village of Spires, is home to the picturesque Sisters of St. Francis
Convent. Midway between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, home growth is on
the rise as people search for a slower pace than those cities offer.
Batesvillešs small town atmosphere partnered with big city convenience
is a huge benefit for those moving to the popular community.
The Herald-Tribune is an award-winning publication that has been serving
Ripley, Franklin and Dearborn counties since 1891, reaching over 9,000
readers weekly. When partnered with sister publications in Decatur and
Rush counties, you can reach over 90,000 readers who are ready, willing
and able to buy your product or service. |
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