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Location of Brown County in Indiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County, Indiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Brown County, Indiana, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
Story, Indiana Historical Marker. Brown County, Indiana, was created in 1836 from portions of Monroe, Delaware, Jackson and Bartholomew counties.The land had been acquired from the Native American tribes in two parts based on a treaty line that ran southeast to northwest.
Cluster of 38 historic buildings in the old downtown, including the 1902 Schauer & Schumacher Furniture store, [34] the 1908–1911 Beaux Arts Brown County Courthouse, [19] the 1915 Chicago-style Bellin building, [35] the 1924 Tudor Revival Hotel Northland, [36] the 1926 Schauer & Schumacher Funeral Chapel, [37] and the 1930 Art Deco Meyer ...
A majority of non-Hispanic white Brown County residents feel either "good" or "very good," at 48.5% and 30.7%, respectively. And 13.6% of non-Hispanic white people said their quality of life was ...
Business applications are on the rise nationwide and the Midwest is leading the charge over the past month with a 3.5% increase. Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin and Indiana are ahead with the most ...
Browning Hill, known locally as Browning Mountain, [1] is, at 928 feet (283 m) tall, [1] the 53rd highest peak in Indiana. [citation needed] Located in Brown County, near the town of Story, the hill is partly in Hoosier National Forest, and is designated a special management area by the United States Forest Service due to the "relatively undisturbed" old-growth forest that covers it.
Nashville is a town in Washington Township, Brown County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,256 at the 2020 census. The town is the county seat of Brown County and is the county's only incorporated town. [4] The town is best known as the center of the Brown County Art Colony and as a tourist destination.
The 2009 Station fire became the largest in L.A. County history, charring 250 square miles, destroying more than 200 structures and killing two county firefighters.