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Hamilton County Bicentennial Blog
ANNOUNCING JAN. 22 OPENING CEREMONY PERFORMERS AND SPECIAL GUESTS
Noblesville, Ind.—The stage lineup continues to grow as the Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission kicks off the county’s 200th year...
Part 1: The Birth of Sheridan’s Indiana Condensed Milk Company
Guest contributor and historian Brendan White shares the story of how milk became big business in Sheridan right after the turn of the...
Meet Santa’s First Noblesville Homebuilder
Santa Claus has some pretty essential helpers in Hamilton County. Some of them set up the tiny red-sided house with the bright white trim...
HAMILTON BICENTENNIAL CALENDAR OF 2023 EVENTS NOW AVAILABLE
Noblesville, Ind.—The Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission has announced the official 2023 Bicentennial event lineup. Upwards of 45...
An Immigrant Story: Bavaria to Hamilton County
The official Bicentennial photographic history book includes personal stories that illustrate how Hamilton County came to be what it is...
HAMILTON COUNTY 2023 BICENTENNIAL OPENS WITH FREE EVENT
The Hamilton County Bicentennial opens the county’s 200th year with a free, family-friendly event at 3 p.m. Sunday, January 22, 2023.
Two Violent Saloon Fires Show Polarizing Views on Alcohol in 1880s
It’s easy to find Hamilton County residents toasting glasses to health and happiness during the holiday season. Some of us host parties...
Give Yourself the Creeps With 3 Spooky Hamilton County Tales
“Urban legends and ghost stories have been passed down through generations. These stories, whether true or not, help shape a community...
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO LOVE HISTORY INVITED TO BECOME HAMILTON COUNTY BICENTENNIAL AMBASSADORS
Noblesville, Ind. — High school sophomores and juniors interested in history and community can apply to serve as Hamilton County...
Carmel Clay Historical Society to Park 2023 Event in Leading-Edge Library
As executive director of the Carmel Clay Historical Society, Debbie Gangstad wanted to dream big about how her organization would...
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