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In Henry County, you'll feel
right at home! |
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Henry County is located
approximately forty minutes east
of downtown Indianapolis and
offers a wide variety of
activities. The county
population is approximately
50,124 and the county seat is
New Castle with a population of
20,524. Middletown and
Knightstown follow in size and
population. Other small towns in
the county are: Cadiz, Dunreith,
Grant City, Greensboro,
Hillsboro, Kennard, Lewisville,
Luray, Maple Valley,
Mechanicsburg, Messick,
Millville, Mooreland, Mount
Summit, New Lisbon, Ogden,
Shirley, Spiceland, Springport,
Straughn, Stoney Creek, Sulphur
Springs, Westwood. Not all of
these small towns are
incorporated but represent "that
hometown feeling" -- where no
one is a stranger and everyone
is friendly, offering smile
after smile! |
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As the nation knows, Indiana is
the "Crossroads of America."
It's no surprise that many major
highways entwine the areas of
Henry County. The Old National
Road also known as U.S. 40
is the oldest of these cutting
across the entire southern part
of the county. Interstate 70
was built in the late 1960’s --
taking a large amount of
travelers from U.S. 40 -- and is
a major thoroughfare today.
Those seeking a more northern
route can use US Highway 36
or State Road 38
depending on your destination.
State Road 3 is a major
4-lane highway which runs north
and south, linking visitors to
Muncie and I-74; Henry County is
within a short drive from major
urban areas such as
Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Ohio,
and northern Kentucky. |
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