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The town of Broad Ripple, which had itself absorbed neighboring Wellington in 1884, was annexed into the city of Indianapolis in 1922. [9] By the end of the 1950s, the city had appointed an annexation director and completed several major annexations adding 28,000 residents. Woodruff Place was annexed in 1962. [3]
City or town Description 1: Madame Margaret LaFolier House: February 19, 1982 (#82000040) December 18, 1990: West of Huntington on U.S. Route 24: Huntington: 2: S.C. Snider and George McFeeley Polygonal Barn: April 2, 1993 (#93000185) February 21, 2012: State Roads 9/37, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of their junction with Division Rd.
Huntington, known as the "Lime City", is the largest city in and the county seat of Huntington County, Indiana, United States. [5] It is in Huntington and Union townships. It is also part of Fort Wayne, Indiana's metropolitan area.
Hagerstown is situated on State Road 38, which passes through the town and intersects with State Road 1. Directly south of the town is Interstate 70, enabling travel and commuting to larger cities such as Indianapolis or Richmond. By air, Hagerstown is served by the Hagerstown Airport. This is a public-use airport and utilizes a grass runway.
Nick Roberts, who will become a City-County Councillor in 2024, speaks during the Democratic watch party Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, at Kountry Kitchen's 910 North Event Center in Indianapolis.
Wanamaker is a community of Indianapolis located in southeastern Marion County, Indiana. It is situated 9 miles (14 km) southeast of downtown Indianapolis in north central Franklin Township. The community is concentrated near the intersection of Southeastern Avenue and Northeastern Avenue. The town was built along the historic Michigan Road.
Center Township is one of nine townships in Marion County, Indiana, in the United States.As of the 2020 census, its population was 153,549, up from 142,787 in 2010, [2] and it contained 80,885 housing units.
Monument City is a former settlement in Huntington County, Indiana.. Located at the current site of the Salamonie Reservoir in southern Huntington County, the parking area to view the remains of Monument City is located near the coordinates 40°45’49.45″ N 85°35’31.64” W. Monument City was covered by the damming up of the Salamonie River to create Salamonie Lake in 1965.