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  1. Towns on the Indiana / Ohio border. These places are very close to the state line between Indiana and Ohio but they may be smaller towns. You can scroll down to find bigger cities. Towns in Indiana are blue on the map and those in Ohio are orange. Dixon, OH is the closest town to Indiana at about 122 feet from the state line. Want to know which ...

  2. Jun 17, 2010 · Marking the Indiana-Ohio state line. I usually photograph state lines on my road trips. As I began to explore US 50 across Indiana I was hoping to capture a Welcome to Indiana sign as the road crossed in from Ohio. What I found was far better than any old sign.

  3. IMH Source Article: Eugene O. Porter, “The Boundary and Jurisdictional Problems of the Ohio River,” Indiana Magazine of History 39, no. 2 (June 1943): 121-132.

  4. 2 days ago · Indiana borders Ohio in the east; in the west, the Wabash River forms the southern section of its border with Illinois, in the south the Ohio River creates the natural border with Kentucky, and in north it shares a state line with Michigan. Indiana also has a short coastline at Lake Michigan in the northwest. Some History.

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  5. Jan 23, 2024 · Map of Indiana and Ohio. Click to see large. Description: This map shows cities, towns, interstate highways and U.S. highways in Indiana and Ohio. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.

  6. Indiana admitted by U.S. Congress as nineteenth state 1816. Enabling Act moved northern boundary ten miles north of southernmost tip of Lake Michigan providing direct access to the lake. Boundary first surveyed 1817 by William Harris. Boundary disputes with Michigan and Ohio continued until Michigan statehood 1837. Side two:

  7. Images. Welcome signs on both sides of town feature the hub of two states motto. Backstory and Context. Text-to-speech Audio. In 1848 five separate railroads announced plans to meet at the Ohio-Indiana State Line where Union city is now located.

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