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      • (1) Georgetown is included in the Madison Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places 1973.
  1. The Georgetown Historic District is a national historic district located in Georgetown, Floyd County, Indiana. The district includes 163 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and three contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Georgetown.

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  3. The historic district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. Currently the town is in the cross hairs of the urban sprawl that is moving west from Downtown Louisville, which is located only 15 minutes from downtown Georgetown.

  4. The Georgetown Historic District is a national historic district located at Georgetown, Floyd County, Indiana. The district encompasses 163 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 3 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Georgetown.

    • roughly bounded by georgetown-greenville rd. canal ln. walnut st. and an unnamed alley, Indiana
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    Neither a railroad and rarely underground, the Underground Railroad was a system of transporting escaped slaves to northern states and Canada. Just because a slave made it across the river to Indiana didn’t mean he was free. The National Fugitive Slave Law, passed in 1850, required officials from free states to assist in the capture of runaway slav...

    Over three decades, from the 1820s to 1850, Georgetown’s population grew from 48 families to 298 families. However, pro-slavery Madison residents constantly harassed African-American Georgetown residents. Because of the harassment, which at times erupted in violence, African-Americans began leaving Madison in the 1850s. Around the same time, German...

    Georgetown is located on the east side of Madison. Seven of the eleven buildings on the Georgetown Walking Tour are clustered on Walnut Street just north and just south of 5thStreet. The remainder are within two blocks. All but one of the properties are private residences. Here are some of the buildings we saw on the Georgetown Walking Tour:

    You can pick up a guide for the Georgetown Walking Tour at the Madison Visitors Centerat 601 W First Street. Check the web site for visitor center hours and other details. Accommodations: We stayed at the Riverboat Inn and Suites during our visit to Madison. Check rates here

    ********** Disclosures: VisitMadison hosted our visit to the Madison area. However, any opinions expressed in this article are my own. This article contains an affiliate link, which means that if you book a hotel room through the “Check rates here” link above, I will receive a small commission, with no additional fee to you. Thank you for reading M...

  5. Historic District. Georgetown dates back to its first settlement in 1805 by Patrick Shields. In 1807, George Waltz moved to the area and Georgetown was platted by him in 1833. Farmers began to move to the area because of its more productive soil and crops began to be used to make whiskey. In 1882, Duncan Tunnel was completed.

  6. www.in.gov › find-a-marker › georgetownIHB: Georgetown - IN.gov

    Text. Side one: Free blacks settled in Madison as early as 1820. The growing black community began businesses and organized churches and schools in this area, later called Georgetown. Risking their own freedom, some free black residents here actively aided slaves seeking freedom.

  7. Georgetown was platted in 1833 by George W. Waltz (1767–1850), and named for him. [3] The Georgetown post office was established in 1837. [4] The Georgetown Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [5] The Yenowine-Nichols-Collins House was listed in 1975 and delisted in 2008. [6]

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