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"Second-class" cities had a population of at least 34,000 and up to 600,000 at time of designation, and have a nine-member city council and an elected clerk. Indianapolis is the only "first-class" city in Indiana under state law, making it subject to a consolidated city-county government known as Unigov .
Places in this category are unincorporated and do not have any formally organized municipal government, but rather are within unincorporated areas of townships. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Unincorporated communities in Indiana
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Indiana has the twenty-seventh highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,397 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $28,783 (2003). Indiana counties ranked by per capita income
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The county has four incorporated cities and towns with a total population of over 15,000, [5] as well as many small unincorporated communities. The county is divided into 12 townships which provide local services. [6] [7] There are four Indiana state roads in the county, as well as three U.S. Routes and one railroad line.
Last year The Wall Street Journal named Carmel, Indiana, "The Internet's Favorite Small City." Carmel has now been named on a similar list, this time by WalletHub on their "Best Small Cities in ...
The town prospered and soon there was a tomato canning factory, ‘Quaker Canning and Preserving Company’ (1899) . [3] Today the town is an unincorporated community in Liberty Township. It is located on the western boundary of the township, across Indiana 149 from the City of Portage on County Road 1050 N. [3]