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Visitor Information Packet for Illinois Locations Visitor Information Packet for Illinois Locations 926 Co Rd 1350 N, Carmi 1309 W Main St., Carmi 211 N Market St., Fairfield ELASTEC Locations in Carmi 926 County Road 1350 N 1309 West Main St. CAUTION: GPS units will not correctly direct Travel SW through Carmi on Hwy 1. you to this location. You can reach us by phone at +1 (618) 382-2525 if you need Elastec is across the street from McDonalds. further direction. Travel SW through Carmi on Hwy 1. You will pass Walmart on the left, then a car dealership on the right. Elastec is located just off Hwy 1 on the right. 2 ELASTEC Location in Fairfield 211 N. Market St. When entering town on U.S. 45, turn left onto Main St. (3 miles) PLEASE NOTE: This is a one way street. Elastec will be on your right at Market St. stop light. 3 Carmi to Fairfield Driving Directions - Travel Time 38 minutes Leave Carmi heading West on Hwy 14. (9 miles) Turn right onto U.S. 45 North. Continue North into Fairfield. (21 miles) Turn left onto Main St. Proceed through town. (3 miles) Elastec will be on your right at the Market St. stoplight. 211 N. Market St., Fairfield, IL 62837 4 Evansville Airport to Carmi, Illinois Driving Directions - Travel Time 53 minutes When leaving EVV Airport, turn left onto Highway 57. (1/2 mile) Turn right onto U.S. 41 and continue to I-64. (9 miles) Take exit onto I-64 West and continue on I-64 Exit 130. (26 miles) Take Exit 130 then turn right onto Highway 1. Follow Highway 1 into Carmi. (15 miles) 5 St. Louis Airport to Carmi, Illinois Driving Directions - Travel Time 2 hours 25 minues Get on I-70 E from Lambert International Blvd. (1.3 miles) Follow I-70 E/I-64 E to US-45 S. (Exit 110) (123 miles) Follow US-45 S to IL-14. (12 miles) Turn left onto IL-14 and follow into Carmi. (11 miles) 6 Carmi, Illinois Lodging Information Carmi offers two bed-and-breakfast locations. The Social House 311 W Main St. Carmi, Illinois 62821 +1 (618) 380-2232 $95-$140 per night 1 hour from Evansville Airport 5 minutes from Elastec The Webb Hay House 111 S Main Cross St. Carmi, IL 62821 +1 (708) 955-4300 $99 per night (Ask for Elastec rate) 1 hour from Evansville Airport 5 minutes from Elastec 7 Grayville, Illinois Lodging Information 2060 County Road 2450 N Grayville, Illinois 62844 +1 (618) 375-7288 $70 per night (Ask for Elastec rate) 35 minutes from Evansville Airport 25 minutes from Elastec The Grayville, Illinois Super 8 is located at the I-64 / IL Highway 1 interchange. See driving instructions on page 5. 8 New Harmony Inn Information 504 North St. New Harmony, Indiana 47631 +1 (800) 782-8605 $85 per night (Ask for Elastec rate) 30 minutes from Evansville Airport 30 minutes from Elastec The New Harmony Inn is a great hotel option located between Carmi, Illinois and Evansville, Indiana. New Harmony is a quiet town with many historic landmarks within walking distance of the hotel. The Red Geranium restaurant is only one block away and offers fine dining and a full service bar. Bicycles and electric carts are available for transportation around town. 9 Evansville Airport to New Harmony, Indiana New Harmony Inn Driving Directions - Travel Time 41 minutes When leaving EVV Airport, turn left onto Highway 57. (1/2 mile) Turn turn onto U.S. 41 and continue to I-64. (9 miles) Take merge onto I-64 West and continue to Exit 4 IN-69. (21 miles) Follow IN-69 then turn right onto IN-66 (7 miles) 10 New Harmony, Indiana to Carmi, Illinois Driving Directions - Travel Time 31 minutes When leaving New Harmony, turn left onto Highway 69 towards I-64. (7 miles) Turn left onto I-64 W and continue on I-64 W. (6 miles) After entering Illinois, take Exit 130 then turn right onto Highway 1. Follow Highway 1 into Carmi. (15 miles) 11 Carmi Restaurants Tequilas McDonalds Mexican Fast Food, Hamburgers 1616 W Main St. 1300 W Main St. +1 (618) 384-4037 Call-in / Carry-out available Dairy Queen DiMaggio’s Fast Food, Hamburgers 910 W Main St. Italian, Pizza, Pasta 100 April Ave. +1 (618) 382-8912 Call-in / Carry-out available Subway Local delivery available Sandwiches, Salads 807 W Main St. +1 (618) 384-4125 Coffee Shop Call-in / Carry-out available American, Homestyle 1012 W Main St. +1 (618) 382-8225 Call-in / Carry-out available 12 Fairfield Restaurants Five Brothers Cafe McDonalds American, Home Style Fast Food, Hamburgers Next to Elastec 1212 W Main St. Dairy Queen Panda Buffet Fast Food, Hamburgers 1204 W Main St. Chinese 1005 Commerce Dr. Subway Sandwiches, Salads 511 W Delaware St. +1 (618) 842-3463 DiMaggio’s Call-in/Carry-out available Italian, Pizza, Pasta 1312 W Main St. +1 (618) 842-7631 Taco Tierra Call-in/Carry-out available Fast Food, Mexican 1100 W Main St. 13 New Harmony Restaurants Red Geranium Main Cafe Fine Dining, Bar Homestyle, Made-to-Order Next to New Harmony Inn 520 Main St. 520 North St. Yellow Tavern Sara’s New Pub, Hot Sandwiches, Pizza Harmony Way 521 Church St. Beer, Wine, Coffee, Food 500 Church St. 14 Recommended Evansville Hotels with Airport Shuttles If you need to stay overnight in Evansville before or after a flight, there are a few hotel options that offer shuttle service to the airport. We recommend the below listed hotels. Please note: Hotel prices are only estimates based on online booking services. Rates may change due to local events and availability or without our knowledge. Taxes and fees not included. Contact hotel for reservations and current rates before arrival. 7101 U.S. 41 Evansville, IN +1 (812) 867-7999 $114 per night 4 minutes from airport 5701 U.S. 41 Evansville, IN +1 (812) 464-1010 $118 per night 5 minutes from airport 1101 N Green River Rd. Evansville, IN +1 (812) 476-9626 $67 per night (Ask for ELASTEC discount rate) 20 minutes from airport (Located near shopping and entertainment) 15 Evansville Restaurants Evansville offers a large variety of restaurants. Most restaurant chains are represented and easy to find. Here is a list of local gems worth checking out. You can also ask your hotel attendant for recommendations. Turoni’s Thai Papaya Pizza & Brewery Thai 4.4 / 5 stars (94 Google reviews) 4.4 / 5 stars (31 Google reviews) 4 N Weinbach Ave 1434 Tutor Lane Thin crust pizza and other italian cuisine. Curry, noddles and rice. We recommend Locally brewed beer on tap and a full bar service. Dining the curry. Dining area. area and sports bar. Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe Cork ‘n Cleaver Pizza & Music Seafood, Steak, Southwestern 4.3 / 5 stars (16 Google reviews) 4.1 / 5 stars (22 Google reviews) 222 E Columbia St. 650 S Hebron Ave. Great pizza plus a full menu and bar. Seafood, steak and a large salad bar. This is a bar atmosphere that features live music. Usually Dining area. blues, acoustic or classic rock. Gerst Haus Backstage Bar & Grill German Food & Brewery Pub Food 4.4 / 5 stars (63 Google reviews) 4.7 / 5 stars (23 Google reviews) 2100 W Franklin St. 524 Main St. German food and a very large beer selection. Sports bar atmosphere in the heart of Dining area, bar or porch. downtown Evansville. Kanpai Mission BBQ Sushi & Asian Bistro Grilled and Smoked Meats 4.3 / 5 stars (29 Google reviews) 4.7 / 5 stars (246 Google reviews) 4593 Washington Ave. 1530 N Green River Rd. Excellent sushi bar that also offers hot Asian cuisine. Large Casual chain featuring BBQ & American sides, plus bottle beer and wine selection. Dining area. memorabilia honoring soldiers & first responders. 16 Evansville Entertainment Evansville Thunderbolts Evansville Otters Ice Hockey Baseball Evansville Ford Center Bosse Field 1 SE MLK Jr. Blvd. 1701 N Main St. The Thunderbolts are a professional hockey team The Otters are a professional minor league baseball whose season lasts from November through March. team. Bosse Field is the 5th oldest active ballpark in America. In 1991, game scenes from the movie “A League of Their Own” were filmed at Bosse Field. Showplace Cinema Season lasts from May to September. Movie Theater 1801 Morgan Center Dr. Eastland Mall Digital theaters, IMAX, Full Serve Movie Lounge, and bar. Shopping Shopping mall, food court, restaurants. Surrounding area offers restaurants and other Lloyd Crossing shopping options. Shopping / Food Lloyd Expressway & Burkhardt Rd. Tropicana Casino This is a general shopping area that offers the following locations, plus others. Casino Casino, bars and restaurants located in (North of Lloyd off Burkhardt) downtown Evansville. The casino resides in a Walmart Red Robin Burgers riverboat on the Ohio River. Home Depot Old Chicago Pizza Best Buy Logan’s Roadhouse hhgregg Outback Steakhouse Guitar Center Roppongi Japanese Franklin Street Panera Bread O’Charley’s Restaurants, Bars and Shopping Wine Vault Franklin Street, on the west side of Evansville, consists of multiple bars and restaurants all (South of Lloyd off Burkhardt) within walking distance of each other. During Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano the fall (and often during our Workshop Bonefish Grill Week) it hosts one of the largest street Target festivals in America. Dick’s Sporting Goods Starbucks 17 At Elastec, we look forward to developing practical and innovative technologies to protect our environment - inspired with the promise of a cleaner world for future generations..
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