More than $148 million pumped into Indiana's economy from solar eclipse tourists Jun 25, 2024 Jun 25, 2024 Updated Jun 25, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Officials estimate that the state welcomed more than 3.5 million people during the eclipse. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News As featured on +7 Indiana generates millions in economic impact from 2024 total solar eclipse event A large portion of Indiana was in totality during April’s solar eclipse, which lasted up to four minutes and six seconds. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's Friday morning forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesLouisville loses exclusive rights to 1 of its biggest conventionsAmber Alert cancelled for 2-year-old boy missing from North Judson, IndianaWinter Weather Advisory On FridayJCPS records show hundreds of arrests by district's police force in recent yearsClarksville restaurant closes temporarily due to plumbing issue 5 months after opening'A true adventure' | Downtown Louisville bar to close after 12 yearsTennessee man convicted of murder in DUI crash that killed Kentucky 7-year-oldLouisville man accused of selling fake temporary tags on Facebook Marketplace15-year-old found safe after going missing near Greenbelt Highway in Louisville, police sayWoman killed after being hit by vehicle on Dixie Highway, police say Videos
+7 Indiana generates millions in economic impact from 2024 total solar eclipse event A large portion of Indiana was in totality during April’s solar eclipse, which lasted up to four minutes and six seconds.Â