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Mount Auburn, Franklin County, Indiana facts for kids

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Mount Auburn is a small, quiet place in Franklin County, Indiana, in the United States. It's known as an unincorporated community, which means it's a group of homes and businesses that isn't officially a town or city with its own local government. Instead, it's managed by the larger county government.

What is Mount Auburn?

Mount Auburn is a community where people live, work, and go to school. It's located in the eastern part of Indiana. Being an unincorporated community means it doesn't have a mayor or its own town council. Instead, the county takes care of things like roads and public services for the area.

History of Mount Auburn

Mount Auburn was officially planned and marked out on a map in the year 1850. This process is called being platted. When a place is platted, it means someone has drawn up a detailed map showing where streets, lots, and public areas will be. This helps organize how the community will grow.

The community sits at a specific spot on Earth, which can be described using coordinates. Its latitude is 39.508 degrees and its longitude is -85.194 degrees. These numbers help pinpoint its exact location on a global map. Mount Auburn is also 906 feet above the average level of the sea, which is called its elevation.

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