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  2. Ladoga, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Ladoga was platted in 1836 by John Myers. Myers invited his friends to help him find a name. He required that the name not end in -burg or -ville and that it would not be named after another town. He chose "Ladoga" after finding Lake Ladoga on a map of Russia. [5] [6] In 1837, the town's post office was established, which still operates today. [7]

  3. Ladoga, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Ladoga is an unincorporated community located in the towns of Springvale and Waupun, ... The post office was opened in July 1851 by its first postmaster, ...

  4. Lodoga, California - Wikipedia

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    Lodoga (also Ladoga) is a census-designated place [4] in Colusa County, California. It lies at an elevation of 1237 feet (377 m ). Lodoga's population was 184 at the 2020 census.

  5. Ladoga - Wikipedia

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    Novaya Ladoga ("New Ladoga"), town in Leningrad Oblast; Staraya Ladoga ("Old Ladoga"), a village in Leningrad Oblast; United States. Ladoga, California, an ...

  6. Ashby (Ladoga, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Southwest of Ladoga on County Road 350E, Scott Township, Montgomery County, Indiana Coordinates 39°53′54″N 86°50′52″W  /  39.89833°N 86.84778°W  / 39.89833; -86

  7. Waynetown, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The town also employs a police department which is made up of numerous deputies and a town marshal. Waynetown has its own utility department, which runs the town utilities and takes care of cleanup throughout the town. The town has two local associations who help oversee the town activities.

  8. Category talk:Tributaries of Lake Ladoga - Wikipedia

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  9. Normal Hall (Ladoga, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Normal Hall, also known as Ladoga Normal School, Ladoga High School, and American Legion Post #324, is a historic school building located at Ladoga, Montgomery County, Indiana. It was built in 1878, and is a two-story, three bay by six bay, Greek Revival / Italianate style brick building.