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Catch all of the excitement where NASCAR superstar Jeff Gordon raced as a fourteen-year-old on this 1/4 -mile high banked dirt track. Racing enthusiasts can enjoy sprint car racing including the World Of Outlaws and open-wheeled modifieds from April through September. Races are held every Sunday night with special events included throughout the season. Located on US Hwy 41 near Haubstadt, IN.
(812) 768-6025 Driving Directions: From I-64, take US Hwy 41 North to Haubstadt, at the intersection of County Road 1025 South and US Hwy 41 9981 S. U.S. Hwy 41- Haubstadt
Baymont Inn & Suites Conference Room
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The meeting room will accommodate up to 20 people.
12798 County Road 1250 S. Haubstadt, IN
Haub House
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The Haub House has a tradition of serving fine food. Offering prime-aged beef, fresh seafood flown in daily, imported beers, an exquisite wine list and banquet seating for up to 300 diners. Screens & podiums are available.
101 E. Haub Street Haubstadt, IN 47639
812- 768-6462 or 800-654-1158
Log Inn Restaurant
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The Log Inn is recognized as the oldest restaurant in the state of Indiana. It is widely known for its family-style dinners and has been named as one of Indiana’s Favorite Hometown Restaurants by the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns. They offer flexible banquet space with retractable curtains for custom configuration seating for up to 225 diners.
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Haubstadt Community Park is located off IN S.R. 68 southeast of Haubstadt The park offers picnicking, an air-conditioned shelter house by reservation only, an outdoor shelter house available without reservation, baseball and softball diamonds, playground equipment & 18 basket disc golf course.
To rent park facilities contact Judy Schmitt at 812-768-6021
THE LOG INN
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The historic Log Inn Restaurant was built in 1825 as a trading post and stage coach stop. The first stage coach started running on what was once an Indian trail between Evansville and Vincennes in 1824. The fare was $3.50, four to six horses were used and changed every 12 miles. It is reported that, in 1844, Abraham Lincoln stopped here during a campaign tour speaking for presidential candidate, Henry Clay. The fourth owner of the Log Inn was Henry Haub who later founded the nearby town of Haubstadt in 1855. Throughout its long history, the physical structure of The Log Inn has undergone many transformations. Though none of the original log structure remains visible today from the outside, visitors can still see and dine in one of the original log rooms. It is reported that, under the log part of the building, there is a full cellar which was reputed to have been used as a hiding place for runaway slaves during the Civil War period. Today, The Log Inn is recognized as the oldest restaurant in the state of Indiana. It is widely known for its family style dinners and has been named as one of Indiana’s Favorite Hometown Restaurants by the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns. 12653 S. 200 E. Haubstadt, IN 47639 812-867-3216
HOLIDAY FOODS
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760 IN-68- Haubstadt
(812) 768-6153
CARTS GONE WILD
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