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Valparaiso — State Road 149; State Road 130 is concurrent with SR 51 for one mile (1.6 km) south of its terminus on U.S. Route 6. State Road 51 then goes west into downtown Hobart, and State Road 130 goes southeast towards Porter County and Valparaiso. State Road 130 can be considered a local spur of US 30.
Description: Map of Indiana highlighting US Route 231 [ROADS_2005_INDOT_IN: Indiana Roads from INDOT and TIGER Files, 2005 (INDOT, 1:100,000, Line Shapefile)]
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US 30 / US 50 in Valparaiso US 322 in Valparaiso US 47 in Valparaiso I-82 near Valparaiso US 422 near Valparaiso US 224 near Valparaiso I-76 near Chesterton US 611 near Chesterton I-90 / US 2 near Chesterton US 10 / US 20 in Porter US 6 in Porter: North end: Indiana Dunes State Park: Location; Country: United States: State: Indiana: Highway system
The home country of many of the early settlers, Switzerland: 78 10,019: 221 sq mi (572 km 2) Tippecanoe County: 157: Lafayette: Jan 20, 1826: Wabash New Purchase and un-organized: The Tippecanoe River and the Battle of Tippecanoe: 79 188,792: 500 sq mi (1,295 km 2) Tipton County: 159: Tipton: Jan 15, 1844: Adams New Purchase and un-organized ...
The road becomes a four-lane divided highway passing south of the Porter Regional Hospital and through an interchange with SR 49. East of SR 49, the roadway reduces back to a two-lane road, before passing over CSX Transportation's Garrett Subdivision. East of the tracks, US 6 becomes a three-lane roadway, with two-lanes eastbound and one-lane ...
Valparaiso Male and Female College, one of the earliest higher education institutions admitting both men and women in the country, was founded in Valparaiso in 1859, but closed its doors in 1871 before reopening in 1873 as the Northern Indiana Normal School and Business Institute.