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Anderson is a city in Madison County, Indiana, United States, [4] and the county seat of Madison County. The population was 54,788 at the 2020 census. [3] . It is named after Chief William Anderson. The city is the headquarters of the Church of God and its Anderson University.
- Paramount Theatre
The Anderson Paramount Theatre (now known as The Paramount...
- Anderson University
Anderson University is a private Christian university in...
- Madison County, Indiana
Madison County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana.The...
- Paramount Theatre
Anderson Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Anderson, Madison County, Indiana. The district dates from c. 1887-1955 and encompasses 32 contributing buildings in the central business district of Anderson.
Anderson Indiana. A City on the Rise. A Historical Outline. Modern-day Anderson, a quaint city with religious and industrial influences, was originally named in honor of Chief William Anderson, a man of both Swedish and Delaware Indian descent.
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Anderson is a city in Madison County, Indiana, United States, and the county seat of Madison County. The population was 54,788 at the 2020 census. It is named after Chief William Anderson. The city is the headquarters of the Church of God (Anderson) and its Anderson University.
A city located 38 miles northeast of Indianapolis on former Delaware Indian land, Anderson is the county seat of Madison County, which is included in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city was founded in 1823 at the site of a Delaware Indian village.
Anderson is a small city in the Nine-County Region of Indiana, home to a nice downtown and the impressive Paramount Theatre. The city was named after Chief William "Adam" Anderson who was part Delaware Indian and platted around 1827.