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Indian Hill is a name used for several different places in the United States. When you see a name like this, it means there are multiple locations, mountains, or even buildings that share the same name. This page helps you find the specific "Indian Hill" you are looking for!

What is an Indian Hill?

The name "Indian Hill" often refers to a hill or a place that was historically important to Native American (Indigenous) people. Sometimes, these places might have ancient burial mounds or other historical sites. It's a common name because many places across the country have a rich history connected to Native American tribes.

Places Named Indian Hill

Many different places are called Indian Hill. Here are some examples:

Indian Hill, Ohio

Indian Hill is a village located in the state of Ohio. It is a suburb of the larger city of Cincinnati. This means it's a residential area near a big city.

Indian Hill (Metra)

This is a commuter railroad station in Winnetka, Illinois. A commuter railroad is a train system that helps people travel between their homes in suburbs and their jobs in a city.

Indian Hill, California

There are at least two places named Indian Hill in California:

  • One is in Amador County.
  • Another is in Imperial County.

California is a very large state, so it's not unusual for names to be repeated.

Indian Hill Mountains and Peaks

Several mountains and peaks are also called Indian Hill:

  • In Edmonson County, Kentucky, there is a summit (the highest point of a hill or mountain) called Indian Hill.
  • In Minnesota, you can find a peak named Indian Hill in the Leaf Mountains.
  • There are also mountains named Indian Hill in different counties in Montana, such as Judith Basin County, Lake County, and McCone County.
  • Indian Hill (Lanfair Buttes) is the southernmost of the Lanfair Buttes in San Bernardino County, California.

Indian Hill, Indiana

This is an unincorporated community in Indiana. An unincorporated community is a place that doesn't have its own local government, but it still has a name and people live there.

See Also

  • Indian Hills (disambiguation) - Another similar name with multiple locations.
  • Tumulus - This is another name for an ancient burial mound, sometimes called an "Indian mound."
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