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An unincorporated site named Guernsey used to exist on the eastern border with Union Township at what's now the corner of County Roads 325 North and 300 East, consisting of a railroad siding, post office (1882–1907), and grain elevator (removed c. 1950). [6] [7]
203 West Indiana Ave. – a free classic architectural style, c. 1905s. [2] 209 West Indiana Ave. - a gable front style home. [2] 221 Second St. – a colonial revival style c. 1905. [2] 301 Second St. – an Italianate style T-plan home, ca. 1880/ 1910. [2] 302 West Second St. - a Queen Anne home c. 1895. [2] 307 South Second St. - Queen Anne ...
Berne (English: ) is a city within Monroe and Wabash townships, Adams County, Indiana, United States, located 35 miles (56 km) south of Fort Wayne. The population was 4,173 at the 2020 Census. Berne is widely known for its Swiss heritage, architecture and culture, and for its status as the "Furniture Capital of Indiana." [4]
Helena Espinosa Berea (c. 1895 – c. 1960), Mexican academic; Berea College, in Berea, Kentucky; Berea International Theological Seminary, Seoul, South Korea; Berea Sandstone, a type of sandstone named for Berea, Ohio; Berea, a genus of parasitic copepods in the family Chondracanthidae; Berean Institute, vocational education school in Philadelphia
Ronald Reagan Parkway and Ameriplex Parkway is a parkway-type road named in part after former U.S. President Ronald Reagan.The road was commissioned in the 1990s, and the initial one-mile (1.6 km) section from U.S. Highway 36 to County Road 100 N (CR 100 N) was completed in 1996.
U.S. Route 136 (US 136) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway that runs from Edison, Nebraska, to Speedway, Indiana. In Indiana, it is part of the Indiana State Road system that enters between Danville, Illinois, and Foster, Indiana. The 75.30 miles (121.2 km) of US 136 that lie within Indiana serve as a major conduit.
State Road 60 heads west. SR 60 begins at U.S. Route 50 east of Huron in southern Lawrence County and runs east towards Mitchell. In Mitchell, SR 60 is concurrent with State Road 37. After Mitchell SR 60 heads southeast toward Salem, passing through Campbellsburg. In Salem SR 60 are concurrent with State Road 56 and State Road 135.
The history of Berea is tied with the history of Berea College, which was founded in 1855. [6] [7] The Berea railway station was created in 1882 as part of the Kentucky Central Railroad, and later the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N). [7] Berea was formally incorporated by the state assembly in 1890. [5]