Vanderburgh County
Vanderburgh County is located in the southwestern part of the state of Indiana, USA. It was established in 1818 and is named after Francis Vanderburgh, a military officer. The county seat is Evansville, which is the largest city in the county and serves as a cultural and economic hub for the region.
The county covers an area of approximately 236 square miles and is bordered by the Ohio River to the east. Vanderburgh County is known for its diverse communities, parks, and recreational opportunities, making it a popular place for residents and visitors alike.