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  2. Upland, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Location of Upland in Grant County, Indiana. /  40.46472°N 85.49722°W  / 40.46472; -85.49722. Upland (pronounced as "up-land") is a town in Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana, United States. The population was 3,821 at the 2020 census. It is the home of Taylor University, a Christian college. Upland, Indiana.

  3. Indiana Uplands - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Uplands or the Hoosier Uplands are a geographical region in south-central Indiana. On a topographical map the Indiana Uplands begin slightly north of the city of Martinsville, Indiana and continue south to the Ohio River. The description of the region inspired the name of Upland Brewing Company. The region's approximate boundaries ...

  4. Hoosier Hill - Wikipedia

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    Hoosier Hill is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Indiana with a claimed elevation of 1,257 feet (383 meters) above sea level. Hoosier Hill's claimed elevation is based on SRTM digital elevation data which is now considered to be outdated. Using newer elevation tools such as USGS's 3DEP, the top of Hoosier Hill is closer to 1,255. ...

  5. Upland South - Wikipedia

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    The Upland South is defined by landform, history, and culture, and does not correspond well to state lines. This map shows the approximate region known as the Upland South. The Upland South and Upper South are two overlapping cultural and geographic subregions in the inland part of the Southern United

  6. Taylor University - Wikipedia

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    Taylor University. Taylor University is a private, interdenominational, evangelical Christian university in Upland, Indiana. Founded in 1846, it is one of the oldest evangelical Christian universities in the United States. [8] The university is named after Bishop William Taylor (1821–1902).

  7. Grant County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana county number 27. Grant County is a county in central Indiana in the United States Midwest. At the time of the 2020 census, the population was 66,674. [1] The county seat is Marion. [2] Important paleontological discoveries, dating from the Pliocene epoch, have been made at the Pipe Creek Sinkhole in Grant County.

  8. Indiana State Road 5 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 5. State Road 5 ( SR 5) is a north–south state road in the US state of Indiana. Its southern terminus is at SR 22 in Upland, and the northern terminus is at SR 120 just north of Shipshewana. The state road runs for just over 96 miles (154 km), passing through five counties in northern Indiana, mostly through rural farm fields and ...

  9. Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    5,682. • Density. 139.8/sq mi (54.0/km 2) GNIS feature ID. 0453484. Jefferson Township is one of thirteen townships in Grant County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 5,839 and it contained 1,758 housing units.