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Evansville at War: The Indiana City That Built the Ships

31 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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During World War II, Evansville became one of Indiana’s most important home-front cities. This week on Hoosier State Stories, Mike and Kylie tell the story of how a southern Indiana river city helped power the war effort. From factories converting to wartime production to the Evansville Shipyard building LSTs on the Ohio River, this episode looks at the workers, welders, women in factories, long shifts, and local pride behind one of Indiana’s biggest World War II contributions. Far from the ocean and far from the front lines, Evansville helped build the ships that carried the fight overseas.

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