Zionsville, Indiana
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Zionsville is located in the extreme southeast area of Boone County, Indiana, in Eagle Township. The population was 14,760 at the 2010 census.
The current town of Zionsville began as a promotion by railway speculator William Zion, who partnered with Boone County landowner Elijah Cross to build a railway station on Cross's land in Eagle Township. The town was chartered in 1852, and the first resident was John Miller, who built and lived in a boarding house. By the 1860 census, the population was counted at 364.
The current town of Zionsville began as a promotion by railway speculator William Zion, who partnered with Boone County landowner Elijah Cross to build a railway station on Cross's land in Eagle Township. The town was chartered in 1852, and the first resident was John Miller, who built and lived in a boarding house. By the 1860 census, the population was counted at 364.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionsville,_Indiana
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Coordinates: 39°59'50"N 86°17'54"W
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