Welcome to GeoFact of the Day, where you can find fantastic facts about places, countries, cultures, languages, and other wonders of our world. I hope you enjoy!

New Map(s): NauruBangladeshOman

New Update(s): BeninBurundiCameroonCentral African Republic

Facebook page: facebook.com/geographyfact

Search for Posts, Maps, and Topics

Friday, August 1, 2014

Many Indiana Towns with the Same Name (N-W)


There are many Indiana towns that share the same name. Below are some of these towns (N through W alphabetical order), followed by the counties they are in:

Nashville - Brown and Hancock Counties
Needmore - Brown, Lawrence, and Vermillion
New Boston - Harrison and Spencer
New Lisbon - Henry and Randolph (adjacent counties)
New Market - Clark and Montgomery
Palestine - Franklin and Kosciusko
Pennville - Jay and Wayne
Peoria - Franklin and Miami
Pinhook - LaPorte and Lawrence
Plainfield - Hendricks and Saint Joseph
Pumpkin Center - Orange and Washington (adjacent counties)
Ridgeville - Knox and Randolph
Rockford - Jackson and Wells
Roseburg - Grant and Union
Saint John - Lake and Warrick
Saint Joseph - Floyd and Vanderburgh
Saint Marys - Franklin and Vigo
Salem - Adams and Jay (adjacent counties); Union and Washington
Scipio - Franklin and Jennings
Southport - Marion and Owen
Springville - LaPorte and Lawrence
Summit - DeKalb and Greene
Tremont - Porter and Marion
Twin Lakes - LaGrange and Marshall
Uniontown - Jackson and Perry
Washington Center - Noble and Whitley (adjacent counties)
Waterloo - DeKalb and Fayette
Westfield - Hamilton and Saint Joseph
West Liberty - Howard and Jay
Wheeler - Porter and White
Wheeling - Carroll and Gibson
Williams - Adams and Lawrence
Wilson - Clark and Shelby

Access the A-F post
Access the G-M post

No comments:

Blog Content

● Content and graphics are created by me (pseudonym: Wonderful World), except when I credit other sources.

● I do not copy and paste from other websites. Therefore, all posts are original but may sometimes include information, links, and/or images from credited external sources. To use a GeoFact of the Day Blog image for your website or project, write a comment below a post — then I may approve your request.

● Feel free to offer comments, suggestions, and compliments on any post or page! You can be anonymous. Spam comments with non-relevant links will be deleted.

● Thanks for your loyal readership on the educational and reliable GeoFact of the Day Blog, in existence since 2008!

Thanks for Visiting from Anywhere in the World!

Countries and territories visiting GeoFact of the Day; thanks for stopping by today!

Over 470,000 views as of October 2023 — thank you!