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Fairdale is a small, quiet place in Harrison County, Indiana, in the United States. It's known as an unincorporated community. This means it doesn't have its own local government, like a mayor or city council, but it's still a recognized area where people live.

The Story of Fairdale

Fairdale was officially started in the year 1867. Imagine what life was like back then! In the mid-1800s, many new communities were forming across Indiana as people moved west looking for new opportunities. These early settlers often built their homes near good farmland or important travel routes.

Life in 1867 Indiana

When Fairdale was founded, Indiana was still a growing state. Most people worked in farming, growing crops like corn and wheat, and raising animals. Communities like Fairdale often grew around a general store, a church, or a schoolhouse, which became central places for people to gather. Roads were often dirt paths, and travel was much slower than it is today. Founding a community in 1867 meant being part of this exciting time of growth and change in American history.

Where is Fairdale?

Fairdale is located in Harrison County, Indiana. Harrison County is in the southern part of Indiana, close to the Ohio River. This area is known for its beautiful natural scenery, including forests and rolling hills. Being an unincorporated community means that Fairdale is part of Harrison County, and its residents rely on the county government for services like roads and law enforcement.

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