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  2. List of Indiana state forests - Wikipedia

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    Clark State Forest: Clark. 24,000 acres (97.12 km 2) 2: Harrison–Crawford State Forest: Harrison and Crawford. 24,000 acres (97.12 km 2) 3: ... List of Indiana ...

  3. List of protected areas of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Frances Slocum State Forest; Greene–Sullivan State Forest – 9,048.8 acres (1.3 km 2); Athens County; Harrison–Crawford State Forest – 24,322.7 acres (5 km 2) Jackson–Washington State Forest - 18,416.2 acres (38 km 2) Martin State Forest - 7,863.6 acres (12 km 2) Morgan–Monroe State Forest - 25,789.7 acres (17 km 2); Ashland County

  4. Forest Township, Clinton County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Forest Township is one of fourteen townships in Clinton County, Indiana. As of the 2020 census, its population was 759 (a tiny decline of 760 from 2010 [4] The township was named for the large amount of timber it contained at the time it was organized. [5]) and it contained 323 housing units.

  5. 5 hidden gems to visit in Indiana's Hoosier National Forest ...

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  6. List of ghost towns in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The United States state of Indiana has many former, abandoned, or ghost towns.A study concluded there were at least forty one, two of which were "drowned towns". [1]The sole remaining house in Baltimore, Indiana Abandoned grain elevators at Corwin, Indiana An abandoned building and grain silos in Sloan, Indiana

  7. Forest, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The town of Forest was platted on September 1, 1874, by Henry Y. Morrison to serve as a station along the Frankfort and Kokomo Railroad (later the Clover Leaf Railroad). The town's name was given because the site was forested, and the first railroad tickets sold there were issued from an oak stump used as a ticket counter.

  8. Plaistow school bus with 6 children crashes into woods ...

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    Oct. 13—PLAISTOW — Six children were on board a bus that crashed into the woods near Greenough Road about 3:43 p.m. Tuesday after the driver suffered a medical emergency, according to Plaistow ...

  9. Charles C. Deam Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Charles C. Deam Wilderness is located close to the city of Heltonville and Bloomington, Indiana. Lake Monroe, Indiana's largest reservoir, forms the northern boundary. [1] It was established as wilderness in 1982 and is managed by the Hoosier National Forest. It covers 12,472 acres (19.49 mi 2 or 50.47 km 2).