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  2. Hamburg, Franklin County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Hamburg, in Germany. [4] Hamburg was once a thriving Catholic community. St. Ann's Catholic Church was founded in Hamburg in 1869. The Church closed its doors in 2013 merging with Holy Family Parish in Oldenburg. [5] [6] A post office was established at Hamburg in 1867, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in ...

  3. Hamburg, Clark County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    State: Indiana: County: Clark: Township: Silver Creek: Elevation [1] 492 ft (150 m) ZIP code: 47172. FIPS code: 18-30546 [2] GNIS feature ID: 435630 [1] Hamburg is an ...

  4. List of counties in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of Indiana land was acquired by Indian Removal Act and purchases by treaty between 1804 and 1840. The largest purchase (called "Delaware New Purchase" or just "New Purchase") resulted from the Treaty of St. Mary's (1818) which acquired about 1/3 of the state in the central portion. All or most of 35 counties were eventually carved ...

  5. List of place names of German origin in the United States

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    Only one U.S. city with a German name has a population of greater than 100,000. Non-German city names with the suffix "-burg," which in English is partly an altered form the native English suffix -burgh and also partly derived from the related German word, "Burg," meaning "castle", is common for town and city names throughout the United States ...

  6. Geography of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Bloomington, the home of Indiana University's main campus, and Columbus, a small industrial city, are located in the northern part of this region called south-central Indiana. Vincennes , founded by French traders in 1732 and the oldest settlement in the state, is located on the Wabash River and served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

  7. Interstate 64 in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1968, two more segments consisting of 12.94 miles (20.82 km) had opened, one near each end of the route in the state. By the end of 1972, two more segments were completed in southwestern Indiana, and I-64 was open from State Road 57 (SR 57; later, also I-164 and now part of the extension of I-69 ) north of Evansville west to the ...

  8. UK scrapped plans for a new hospital 15 months ago. Here’s ...

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    UK HealthCare bought 27 acres in 2022 with plans to build a healthcare campus, including a community hospital, at the intersection of interstates 64 and 75 in the Hamburg area of Lexington. Less ...

  9. Hamburg, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg is the name of the following places in the U.S. state of Indiana: Hamburg, Clark County, Indiana; Hamburg, Franklin County, Indiana ...