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FIPS code. 18-15115 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2629877 [2] Website. www.cordrysweetwater.org. Cordry Sweetwater Lakes is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hamblen Township, Brown County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 1,128 at the 2010 census. [4] Sweetwater Lake is 260 acres in size.
Fall foliage at Brown County State Park. Brown County State Park is the largest of the 24 state parks managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. [28] It is in the center of Indiana's southern half, "just minutes" from the town of Nashville, Indiana. [29] The park occupies 15,543 acres (6,290 ha) in Brown County. [30]
According to the 2010 census, the county has a total area of 316.63 square miles (820.1 km 2), of which 311.98 square miles (808.0 km 2) (or 98.53%) is land and 4.65 square miles (12.0 km 2) (or 1.47%) is water. [9] Brown County is tied with Benton County as the least densely populated county in Indiana.
West Boggs Lake, Daviess and Martin counties. West Otter Lake, Steuben County. Westler Lake LaGrange County. Whippoorwill Lake. Williams Lake, Noble County. Winona Lake, in the town of Winona Lake, Indiana. Witmer Lake, LaGrange County. Wolf Lake (also extends into Illinois) Lake Woodland, Hamilton County.
39°06′49″N 86°15′53″W / 39.1136°N 86.2647°W / 39.1136; -86.2647 (Brown County State Park) Nashville vicinity. 5. Thomas A. Hendricks House and Stone Head Road Marker. Thomas A. Hendricks House and Stone Head Road Marker. More images. December 6, 1984. (#84000450) State Road 135 and Bellsville Rd. at Stone Head.
October 2, 1973. The T. C. Steele State Historic Site (also called the Theodore Clement Steele House and Studio, and named the House of the Singing Winds by its original owners) is located in rural Brown County, Indiana, one and a half miles south of Belmont, between Bloomington and Nashville, Indiana. The property was the studio and home of ...
Story, Indiana Historical Marker. Brown County, Indiana, was created in 1836 from portions of Monroe, Delaware, Jackson and Bartholomew counties. The land had been acquired from the Native American tribes in two parts based on a treaty line that ran southeast to northwest. Known as the "Ten O’Clock Treaty Line" and later referred to as the ...
Yellowwood State Forest, originally Beanblossom Land Utilization Project, is a state forest located in Brown County, Indiana, near the more famous Brown County State Park. The forest features seventeen different areas within Brown County, comprising over 25,000 acres (10,000 ha) in total. [1] The name of the forest is derived from the ...