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New Whiteland had its start when US 31 was rerouted through the area. It was incorporated as a town in 1954. [4] On January 19, 1994, the temperature in New Whiteland fell to -36 °F (-38 °C), the coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of Indiana. [5]
Whiteland is a town in Pleasant, Franklin and Clark townships, Johnson County, Indiana, United States. The population was 4,599 at the 2020 census. The population was 4,599 at the 2020 census.
Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation (CPCSC) is a school district headquartered in Whiteland, Indiana. It serves Whiteland, New Whiteland, portions of Greenwood, and a very small section of Franklin. [1]
Whiteland Community High School (or WCHS) is a public high school located in Whiteland, Indiana. It is the only high school in continuous use in the town of Whiteland. It is a part of the Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation, which serves Whiteland, New Whiteland, much of Greenwood, and a small section of northern Franklin. [2] [3]
US 31 was the Jackson Highway from Indianapolis to Seymour. US 31 replaced the original State Road 1 (SR 1) designation of the highway which dated back to the formation of the Indiana State Road system. SR 1 ran from Clarksville through Indianapolis to South Bend and ended at the Michigan state line.
U.S. Route 31 or U.S. Highway 31 (US 31) is a major north–south U.S. highway connecting southern Alabama to northern Michigan. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with US 90 / US 98 in Spanish Fort, Alabama .
US 31 in Pulaski: I-65 near Cornersville; US 431 / US 31A Bus. / US 431 Bus. / SR 272 in Lewisburg; US 41A in Kirkland; I-840 in Triune; SR 155 in Nashville; I-440 in Nashville; I-40 / US 41 / US 70S in Nashville; North end: US 31 / US 41 / US 41A / US 70S in Nashville: Location; Country: United States: State: Tennessee: Counties
Washington School was a historic school building located at Logansport, Cass County, Indiana.It was built in 1899, and was a two-story, square, Richardsonian Romanesque style building of yellow brick with limestone trim.