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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Elkhart, Indiana.
Elkhart, Indiana, is just south of the northern border of Indiana. Located in the county of the same name, Elkhart has a population of 52,358. Elkhart is an ethnically diverse, blue-collar, hard-working town. The founder, Dr. Havilah Beardsley, purchased $1,500 of land from the Native American chief, Pierre Moran, at the junction of two rivers.
Elkhart is also dubbed the "Band Instrument Capital of the World." To celebrate, over 500 community volunteers work together each year to organize and facilitate a summer Jazz Festival.
History buffs will visit the Elkhart County Historical Museum, the Havilah Beardsley House, and the Ruthmere Museum. Ruthmere also proves interesting to patrons interested in art and architecture.
Art lovers can visit the Midwest Museum of American Art. Several museums in Elkhart, including the RV museum and the Hall of Heroes Superhero Museum.
Flower lovers can stroll through the Quilt Gardens and view vibrant garden depictions of quilt squares and plenty of hand-painted murals. Or visit the Wellfield Botanic Gardens, which is open from mid-April through mid-October. Linton's Enchanted Gardens is another destination for flower-loving families. Although Linton's is a landscaping company and garden nursery, there are plenty of activities for kids. Linton's has a koi pond, treehouse, and plenty of pay-as-you-go activities such as a hand-push railroad cart and pedal go-carts. There is also an interior decor shop, a ladies' clothing boutique, and a cafe.
Elkhart has an unemployment rate of 4.8%. Elkhart's economy is dependent on manufacturing. 42.9% of jobs in the Elkhart area are manufacturing jobs. No other sector is above 10%. Retail jobs follow manufacturing at 9.8%. Healthcare comes in at 9.2%, followed by education (6.1 %), accommodation (5.9%), other (4.1%), wholesale (3.6%), construction (3.3%), transportation (3.2%), administration (2.9%), and finally professional, scientific, and technical services (2.6%).
Elkhart bears the nickname "Band Instrument Capital of the World" because of instrument manufacturing companies located in Elkhart. The Conn-Selmer company is still in Elkhart today and produces several premier brands, including King, Ludwig, and Yanagisawa.
Elkhart is also known for its production of recreational vehicles and manufactured homes.
The public schools in Elkhart are collectively known as Elkhart Community Schools. The system consists of two high schools, three middle schools, and 14 elementary schools. Families in Elkhart can choose the Montessori School, the Trinity Lutheran School, or one of many different faith-based day schools.
A mayor and a nine-member common council lead Elkhart's government. Six council members are elected by district, and three are at-large members.
Before relocating to Elkhart, set up your Elkhart residential utility account. Scroll down to the bottom of the Public Works & Utilities website to find out how to register.
The Interurban Trolley service provides public transportation in and around Elkhart.
Elkhart has a municipal airport, and the city is 31 miles away from the international airport in South Bend, IN.
The median cost of housing in Elkhart is $137,000, which is lower than the national median of $231,200. The overall cost of living is 79.3% of the national average, and housing is relatively inexpensive, at 59.3 % of the national average. None of Elkhart's cost of living indices is above the national average.