Collett Park, Historic district with Romanesque Revival pavilion in Terre Haute, Indiana, US
Collett Park is a historic district in Terre Haute featuring a central Romanesque Revival pavilion set within 21 acres of open space. The park provides football fields, soccer grounds, tennis courts, and a building available for event rentals.
Railroad magnate Josephus Collett donated the land to the city of Terre Haute in 1883 as a gift to the community. The distinctive pavilion was constructed in 1894 by architect J. Merrill Sherman and has served as the park's centerpiece ever since.
The homes surrounding the park display diverse architectural styles from around 1900 to 1920, including Queen Anne, Colonial, and Shingle styles. This mix of houses shapes the neighborhood's character today and reflects how successful families lived during that era.
The park building offers rental spaces for meetings and events along with public restrooms for visitor use. The location sits about 2 miles north of downtown and is easy to reach by car or on foot.
The neighborhood was shaped by professors from Rose Polytechnic Institute, now known as Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, who made their homes here. These educators chose the tree-lined streets of the district, leaving an intellectual mark on the area.
Location: Indiana
GPS coordinates: 39.49389,-87.40583
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:20
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