If you and your coworkers are wondering what you want to eat for lunch today, you'll want to head to Downtown Evansville.

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Lunch on the Lawn is happening today from 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM. Grab lunch from your favorite truck or just come and enjoy the historic Old Courthouse.

- Stuft

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- Bruce Li food truck

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- La Plaza Food Truck

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- Travelers Deli

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- The Barrel House Catering & Food Truck Always Somethin Different Food Truck

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  • Walking taco
  • Loaded nachos
  • BBQ parfait
  • Street corn
  • Pineapple upside-down cake
  • Lemon shake-ups

- The Cheese Queen gourmet grilled cheese truck

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- Sweet Dreams À La Mode

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Steve's Oink-N-Squeel Barbecue

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 Take A Look Around

Did you know that the Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse is a public building? It does have several office tenants, but you are more than welcome to walk in and take a look at this beautiful piece of history.

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The Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse

It is often simply called the "Old Courthouse," and was once the center of Vanderburgh County, Indiana government. Construction started in the spring of 1888 and was completed in November 1890. The building was ready to be occupied by the county government in early 1891. It sits in the heart of downtown Evansville.

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