David Patterson, executive director of the Terre Haute Convention and Visitors Bureau, said the number of visitors coming to Terre Haute to behold Monday s total eclipse could be "unprecedented."
For about three minutes Monday afternoon, life in downtown Terre Haute came to a standstill as people gazed up in the heavens, watched as the moon’s shadow blocked the sun
For about three minutes Monday afternoon, life in downtown Terre Haute came to a standstill as people gazed up in the heavens, watched as the moon’s shadow blocked the sun
For about three minutes Monday afternoon, life in downtown Terre Haute came to a standstill as people gazed up in the heavens, watched as the moon’s shadow blocked the sun