Clinton, Indiana, is a rural community situated about 15 miles from Terre Haute, nestled between rolling hills and farmland along the Wabash River. Known for its slow-paced lifestyle and rich Italian heritage, Clinton celebrates its history with events like the annual Little Italy Festival every Labor Day weekend, featuring grape stomping, live music, and one of Indiana's longest parades. Main and Ninth streets are home to local businesses and heritage sites, including La Piccola Casa and Piazza del’ Immigrante. Dining options are plentiful, with over a dozen locally owned eateries such as The Cottage, Gerrie's Gourmet Food and Spirits, and Iron Skillet. Residents can shop at nearby Walmart, Save a Lot, and Kirby Foods, and access amenities like a pharmacy, hardware store, and small hospital. Housing in Clinton features ranch-style homes, bungalows, and Victorian-inspired farmhouses, many with fenced-in yards and mature trees. Recreational opportunities include Riverside Park for boating and fishing, Sportland Park for various sports, and Mathew’s Park Golf Course, which hosts the annual Bisecca Golf Tournament. Education is provided by Central Elementary, South Vermillion Middle School, and South Vermillion High School, which offers dual credit programs through the University of Indianapolis. The Clinton Public Library offers community programs like a teen writing club and summer reading events. For travel, Indiana State Road 63 connects to Terre Haute, while Interstate 70 leads to Indianapolis, approximately 90 miles away.