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  1. Founded in 1837 by German settlers, the City of Oldenburg has 182 years of history. Learn more about Oldenburg Indiana's rich history by clicking the button below! Learn More. Town of Oldenburg Indiana, Village of Spires,Oldenburg Freudenfest.

  2. Oldenburg is a town in Ray Township, Franklin County, Indiana, United States. The population was 674 at the 2010 census. Geography. According to the 2010 census, Oldenburg has a total area of 0.43 square miles (1.11 km 2 ), all land. [4] History. Interior of Holy Family Catholic Church in Oldenburg.

  3. Sep 18, 2017 · By Chris Flook on Sep. 18, 2017. Settled in 1817, the village of Oldenburg in Franklin County, Indiana is one of the oldest communities in the state. In that year, William George traveled from Pennsylvania by-way-of Cincinnati and staked a land claim along the East Harvey Branch creek. Oldenburg's Maibaum (Maypole)

  4. Directions. Advertisement. Oldenburg, IN. Hours. Oldenburg Map. Oldenburg is a town in Ray Township, Franklin County, Indiana, United States. The population was 674 at the 2010 census. Oldenburg is located at 39°20?22?N 85°12?17?W / 39.33944°N 85.20472°W / 39.33944; -85.20472 (39.339474, -85.204640).

  5. Welcome to Oldenburg, Indiana, a charming little village with a rich history that will transport you back in time. Founded in 1837 by German immigrants, Oldenburg is considered to be the heart of German culture in Indiana, and it shows in the town’s architecture, traditions, and festivals.

  6. Explore Oldenburg! Oldenburg, Indiana has a ton of lovely amenities that make the town feel not only exciting, but welcoming. Feel free to explore this page and learn about our local businesses, parks, churches, and more!

  7. Oldenburg's History. 1817 - Today. The town of Oldenburg began its settlement in 1817 when Catholic German immigrants began migrating from the Cincinnati area westward into parts of Indiana and Kentucky. The small town began to expand in the years to come and in 1837 the town was platted.

  8. Welcome to Oldenburg, Indiana, affectionately known as the “Village of Spires” for its beautiful church towers that dominate the small town’s skyline. Nestled in the heart of Franklin County, this quaint town offers visitors a unique blend of rich history, cultural heritage, and picturesque streetscapes, all influenced by its German roots.

  9. Sep 14, 2016 · The Wabash Redevelopment Commission is looking for a developer with the expertise to reinvent the historic Sposeep Building. Known as the “Village of the Spires” for the multiple church steeples that punctuate its skyline, Oldenburg, Indiana offers a unique visitor experience.

  10. Jul 15, 2015 · Arts. Celebrating Heritage in Oldenburg. July 14, 2015. By Jane Ammeson. Oldenburgs Freudenfest (July 16-17) celebrates the town’s heritage with plenty of German beer and German food and music. Bid on one of the homemade pies which are auctioned off at Freudenfest (festival of fun) for prices ranging from $15 to $1000.

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