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  2. List of ghost towns in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The United States state of Indiana has many former, abandoned, or ghost towns.A study concluded there were at least forty one, two of which were "drowned towns". [1]The sole remaining house in Baltimore, Indiana Abandoned grain elevators at Corwin, Indiana An abandoned building and grain silos in Sloan, Indiana

  3. Berne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Berne initially formed around a rail depot placed on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad lines. On Christmas Day 1871, the first train arrived at the local depot. A post office was established in Berne in 1872. [9] After the population of the town exceeded 2,500, on a petition of two-thirds of the residents, the town decided to become a city ...

  4. Adams County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The city of Decatur is the largest and is also the county seat, and is in the northern part of the county where U.S. Route 27 and U.S. Route 33 intersect with the east–west U.S. Route 224. U.S. Route 27 continues south through the town of Monroe, near the center of the county, and then on through Berne and Geneva.

  5. Canton, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Canton was laid out and platted in 1838. [2] [3] Old variant names of the community were Greensburg and Eggharbor. [1] A post office was established at Canton in 1835, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1905. [4]

  6. Tipton, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    However, this did not proceed because it was discovered that there was a town already named Canton in the state, which was founded in 1838. [10] [11] [12] The town was renamed Tipton, after John Tipton, a veteran of the Battle of Tippecanoe and the War of 1812. He was also the leader of the Indiana Rangers.

  7. Vernon, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Vernon is a town within Vernon Township and the county seat of Jennings County, Indiana, United States. [5] With a population of just 318 in the 2010 census, it is the smallest county seat in the state of Indiana, lying just south of the much larger North Vernon. It is nearly surrounded by the Muscatatuck River. Vernon is the only Indiana town ...

  8. Benton County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Benton County is located in the northwest part of the U.S. state of Indiana, along the border with Illinois.As of 2020, the county's population was 8,719. [1] It contains six incorporated towns as well as several small unincorporated settlements; it is divided into 11 townships which provide local services.

  9. Newbern, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Newbern is an unincorporated town in Clifty Township, Bartholomew County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [3] ... Newbern was named after New Bern, ...