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Marion County Courthouse (Indiana), Marion County, Indiana, the tallest building in Indianapolis until 1962 Marion County Courthouse (Kansas) , Marion, Kansas Marion County Courthouse, located in the Lebanon Historic Commercial District , Lebanon, Kentucky
Marion County Courthouse (1935), a Classical Revival courthouse designed by architect Thomas Nolen, a Works Progress Administration project; a U.S. post office designed by James Knox Taylor, the City Hall (1876) Arista Theater (c.1935), an Art Deco theatre
The City-County Building is a 28-story municipal office building in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. Completed in 1962, the high-rise houses several public agencies of the consolidated city-county government of Indianapolis and Marion County. Executive and legislative functions are carried out from the building; the county courts exited for a ...
Cumberland is divided between Marion County and Hancock County. While Cumberland has full governmental autonomy on the Hancock County side of town, it is an included town under Unigov on the Marion County side. For purposes such as rezoning in the portion in Marion County, Indianapolis officials have final say over policy. [7]
The Government of Indianapolis—officially the Consolidated City of Indianapolis and Marion County—is a strong-mayor form of mayor-council government system. [2] Local government is headquartered downtown at the City-County Building. [3] Since 1970, Indianapolis and Marion County have operated as a consolidated city-county government called ...
Mayfield, Kentucky, was just one of many western Kentucky towns to face the wrath of a December 2021 tornado outbreak, one that spawned a rare and violent EF4 tornado that killed 5
Indianapolis Transportation, Business, Industry, and Labor Camp Morton 1861–1865 [7] 1962 1900 block of N. Alabama Street at the Herron-Morton Place Historic Park: Indianapolis Military Brig. General Benjamin Harrison 1833–1901 [8] 1963
Marion County is a county in the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the total population was 19,581. [1] Its county seat is Lebanon. [2] The county was founded in 1834 and named for Francis Marion, the American Revolutionary War hero known as the "Swamp Fox".