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Sunday, July 20, 2014
Many Indiana Towns with the Same Name (A-F)
There are many Indiana towns that share the same name. Below are some of these towns (A through F alphabetical order), followed by the counties they are in:
Antioch - Clinton and Jay Counties
Augusta - Marion and Pike
Bethel - Delaware and Wayne
Bloomfield - Greene and Spencer
Bono - Lawrence and Vermillion
Bridgeport - Harrison and Hendricks
Brownstown - Crawford and Jackson
Buena Vista - Franklin, Gibson, Harrison, and Randolph
Bunker Hill - Miami and Washington
Burr Oak - Marshall and Noble
Carrollton - Carroll and Hancock
Center - Howard and Jay
Charlottesville - Hancock and Union
Clarksville - Clark and Hamilton
Concord - DeKalb and Tippecanoe
Converse - Blackford and Miami
Cuba - Allen and Owen
Dover - Boone and Dearborn
Ellis - Greene and Steuben
Erie - Lawrence and Miami
Fairview - Fayette, Randolph, and Switzerland
Farmers - Owen and Rush
Five Points - Marion and Morgan
Foresman - Benton and Newton
Forest - Clinton and Whitley (the town in Whitley is AKA Laud)
Franklin - Johnson and Wayne
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