Pulaski County, Indiana
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Named for Revolutionary War hero Casmir Pulaski and organized in 1839.
County Seat: Winamac (selected on May 6, 1839 and is named in honor of Winamac of the Pottawatomies)
2006 Population: 13,861
Only county to jump two hours to be on Eastern Daylight Time from Central Standard Time.
County Seat: Winamac (selected on May 6, 1839 and is named in honor of Winamac of the Pottawatomies)
2006 Population: 13,861
Only county to jump two hours to be on Eastern Daylight Time from Central Standard Time.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulaski_County,_Indiana
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°2'26"N 86°41'56"W
- Cook County, Illinois 180 km
- Dane County, Wisconsin 361 km
- Erie County, Pennsylvania 532 km
- Clearfield County, Pennsylvania 662 km
- Clinton County, Pennsylvania 721 km
- Lycoming County, Pennsylvania 763 km
- Bradford County, Pennsylvania 821 km
- Luzerne County, Pennsylvania 869 km
- Fairfield County, Connecticut 1085 km
- New Haven County, Connecticut 1119 km
- Winamac Fish and Wildlife Area 12 km
- Tippecanoe River State Park 14 km
- Star City, Indiana 14 km
- Bass Lake 22 km
- Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area 24 km
- Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) R. M. Schahfer Generating Station 33 km
- Grovertown, Indiana 41 km
- Kingsford Heights, Indiana 49 km
- Kingsbury Grand Marsh 53 km
- Porter County Municipal Airport (VPZ/KVPZ) 53 km
Winamac Fish and Wildlife Area
Tippecanoe River State Park
Star City, Indiana
Bass Lake
Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area
Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) R. M. Schahfer Generating Station
Grovertown, Indiana
Kingsford Heights, Indiana
Kingsbury Grand Marsh
Porter County Municipal Airport (VPZ/KVPZ)
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