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260.60 acres (105.46 ha) Owned by. Jennings County, Indiana. Muscatatuck County Park, formerly known as Vinegar Mills State Park and Muscatatuck State Park, is a recreational park located near the town of Vernon, Indiana, in Jennings County. Formally opened on May 17, 1921, on land given by Jennings County to the state of Indiana, Vinegar Mills ...
Sassafras, Indiana. / 38.18833°N 86.69028°W / 38.18833; -86.69028. Sassafras is an unincorporated community in Clark Township, Perry County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [ 1]
Wabash River. The Muscatatuck River[1] is a 53.7-mile-long (86.4 km) [2] river in south central Indiana, United States. It is a major tributary of the East Fork of the White River and drains 1,000 square miles (2,600 km 2). In one area it serves as the southern boundary of the main unit of the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge.
April 19, 2006. North Vernon Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at North Vernon, Jennings County, Indiana, United States. It encompasses 80 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure in the central business district of North Vernon. The district developed between about 1852 and 1955, and includes notable ...
UTC−4 (EDT) Congressional district. 6th. Indiana county number 40. Jennings County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2020, the population was 27,613. [ 1 ] The county seat is Vernon. [ 2 ]
Indiana 31, Nebraska 21: A good day at the office for Nebraska’s defense would be holding IU to less than 40 points and 500 yards of offense, but that still leaves room for the Hoosiers to win ...
812. FIPS code. 18-55116 [2] GNIS feature ID. 0440310 [3] Website. northvernon-in.gov. North Vernon is a city in Jennings County, Indiana, United States. The population was 6,608 as of the 2020 census.
Mount Vernon is the county seat and largest city in Posey County, named for General Thomas Posey, Governor of the Indiana Territory. He grew up at a plantation adjacent to George Washington's Mount Vernon. He was widely rumored to be Washington's illegitimate son, but this was dismissed by Posey's biographer, John Thornton Posey, a descendant.