When was Tippecanoe County, IN Created?
Tippecanoe County was established on March 1, 1826 from Wabash New Purchase and Unorganized Land. This county was named for the Tippecanoe River and the Battle of Tippecanoe.
What is the County Seat of Tippecanoe County, IN?
The County Seat is located in Lafayette also, the county government website is www.county.tippecanoe.in.us/ .
What counties are adjacent to Tippecanoe County, IN?
Bordering Counties are White County (north), Carroll County (northeast), Clinton County (east), Montgomery County (south), Fountain County (southwest), Warren County (west), Benton County (northwest).
What cities and towns are in Tippecanoe County, IN?
Cities and towns located in the County include Battle Ground, Clarks Hill, Dayton, Lafayette, Shadeland, Otterbein, West Lafayette.
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