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The new town was named Frankfort at the brothers' request and honors their German great-grandparents' home of Frankfurt am Main. [5] The town of Frankfort was laid off on the 60-acre (240,000 m 2) tract by William Douglass, the county agent, and the plat filed on June 8, 1830. The original plat consisted of 64 lots in eight blocks surrounding a ...
Roughly bounded by Walnut, Columbia, Morrison Sts. and Prairie Creek, Frankfort, Indiana Coordinates 40°16′54″N 86°30′42″W / 40.28167°N 86.51167°W / 40.28167; -86
Center Township is one of fourteen townships in Clinton County, Indiana. As of the 2020 census, its population was 17,601 (up from 17,245 at 2010 [4]) and it contained 6,650 housing units. It contains the city of Frankfort, the county seat.
The Sunflower Festival is scheduled to take place on July 27 and 28 in Frankfort. In addition to food and craft vendors, there will be several events held throughout the weekend including a 5K and ...
Hoosier Works cards can be used at any store that accepts food assistance. This typically includes most grocery stores and large retailers. You may use your SNAP benefits to purchase most food ...
Roughly between Walnut St., Prairie Creek, Meredith and Columbia Sts., Frankfort, Indiana Coordinates 40°16′35″N 86°30′40″W / 40.27639°N 86.51111°W / 40.27639; -86
John Pence offered 60 acres (240,000 m 2) of land and $100 for the establishment of the seat at Frankfort, and the commissioners appointed to select the site accepted. [ 5 ] A post office was established at Jefferson in 1830, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1905.
The Indianapolis and Frankfort Railroad (Ben Davis north to Frankfort) opened in 1918 as the last new main line railroad in Indiana, completing the PRR's route between Chicago and southern Indiana. [2] The line passed through mergers and takeovers into Conrail; in the 1999 split of Conrail it was assigned to CSX.