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  1. May 7, 2021 · Here are those towns - the smallest towns in Indiana where everyone (literally everyone) will know your name. They aren't quite ghost towns - in fact, they're still very much alive. 1. Westphalia; Population: 202. Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr. Westphalia, Indiana, was laid out in 1881, mostly by German settlers.

    • Franklin. Voted as the home of Indiana's best main street, Franklin is the county seat of Johnson County (just south of Indianapolis) and is home to 25,000 Hoosiers.
    • Madison. Home to one of the country's largest National Historic Landmark Districts, Madison finished second in our Best Main Street voting and is home to incredible shopping, history and much more.
    • Angola. Named by USA Today as one of America's Best Historic Small Towns, Angola is an incredible place full of history, shopping and fun. Visit nearby Pokagon State Park for year round adventure!
    • Corydon. Serving as the first capitol of Indiana until 1825, there is a lot of history in Corydon. There are many historic properties, caves, and landmarks easily found in the little town!
  2. Mar 3, 2018 · Small towns are the backbone of Indiana, generally home to incredible farms, great local shops, and other amazing rural attractions. When it comes to incredible tiny towns, Indiana has other states beat. Take a look at 9 of the tiniest towns in Indiana that are always worth a visit. 1.

  3. List of all cities and towns in Marshall County. Marshall County is in the state of Indiana in the United States. Census 2020 said that there were 46,095 people living there. Plymouth is the county seat and the only city.

  4. Oct 26, 2023 · Indiana's small towns offer quaint destinations for the traveler. Whether one's interest is in frontier history, architecture, local attractions, or even world-famous athletes, Indiana has a wealth of heritage that makes a weekend or longer visit more than worthwhile.

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  5. Jul 3, 2023 · Indiana’s small towns boast sunny white-sand lake shores, hiking trails through Hoosier National Forest, and Native American sites. If you’re considering a road trip through the Hoosier State this year, here are the 14 most impressive small towns in Indiana to add to your itinerary!

  6. Indiana is mostly known for its bustling capital city, sprawling farmlands, and world-famous Indy 500 auto race – but tucked in between, are some incredibly beautiful small towns. Those who only visit Indiana’s most popular attractions will be missing out on some of the state’s best hidden gems.

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