In Henry County, you'll feel right at home!
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!
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.

2020 South Memorial Drive, Suite I - New Castle, IN 47362
Phone (765) 593-0764 - Fax (765) 593-0766
Toll Free (888) 676-4302 - info@henrycountyin.org

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