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Peru is a city in, and the county seat of, Miami County, Indiana, United States. [2] It is 73 miles (117 km) north of Indianapolis . The population was 11,073 at the 2020 census, [ 3 ] making it the most populous community in Miami County. [ 5 ]
Website. www.miamicountyin.gov. Indiana county number 52. Miami County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2020, the population was 35,962. [1] The county seat is the City of Peru. [2] Miami County is part of the Kokomo-Peru CSA.
UTC-4 (EDT) ZIP code. 46970. GNIS feature ID. 453729. Peru Township is one of fourteen townships in Miami County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 10,638 and it contained 5,195 housing units. [2]
Ilene Haluska (Huntington) Founded. 1848 (as the Indiana Herald) Headquarters. 11 S. Broadway St. Peru, IN 46970. Website. plaindealerin.com. Indiana Plain Dealer is a weekly newspaper covering Peru, Wabash and Huntington, Indiana. It was formed in April 2024 from the merger of the Huntington Herald-Press, Wabash Plain Dealer and Peru Tribune.
Converse Commercial Historic District. December 27, 2016. (#16000907) 4 blocks along Jefferson between Marion and 1st Sts., and 1 block of E. Railroad St. 40°34′45″N 85°52′24″W / 40.579193°N 85.873319°W / 40.579193; -85.873319 (Converse Commercial Historic District) Converse. 5. Converse Depot. Converse Depot.
The Miami Nation of Indiana (also known as the Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana) is a group of individuals who identify as Miami and have organized as a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization. The group's headquarters are at Peru, Indiana. The Indiana Miami, or Eastern Miami, signed a treaty with the United States on June 5, 1854 ...
January 9, 2013. Peru High School Historic District is a historic school complex and national historic district located at Peru, Miami County, Indiana. It encompasses the Classical Revival style Central Grade School (c. 1922), Collegiate Gothic style Industrial Arts Building (c. 1926), and Art Deco style former high school (c. 1939).
Peoria was named for the Peoria Clan, a subgroup of the Miami Indian Nation that still inhabits Miami County. The community has deep roots in the integration of Native Americans and Indiana settlers in the mid-19th century. The white settlers found prosperity similar to that experienced by the Native Americans in this region of the Mississinewa ...