Bakers Corner, Indiana facts for kids
"Bakers Corner" redirects here. For the unincorporated community in the town of Bristol, Dane County, Wisconsin, see Bakers Corners, Wisconsin.
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Bakers Corner, Indiana
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Country | United States |
State | Indiana |
County | Hamilton |
Township | Adams |
Elevation | 915 ft (279 m) |
ZIP code |
46069
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FIPS code | 18-03196 |
GNIS feature ID | 430439 |
Bakers Corner is a small place in Indiana, United States. It's known as an unincorporated community, which means it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town. Bakers Corner is located in Adams Township, which is part of Hamilton County.
History of Bakers Corner
Bakers Corner had its own post office starting in 1873. A post office is where people send and receive mail and packages. It was an important place for the community to connect with the outside world. The post office was run by members of the Baker family, which is how the community got its name. The post office stayed open for many years but eventually closed in 1900.
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