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Farmland
Randolph County, Indiana

ZipCodes
47340

Motto
"HISTORIC FARMLAND"



Page Contents for Farmland, Indiana

Statistics & Facts

City Attractions



Statistics & Facts

The Indiana state capital is Indianapolis.
The population of Farmland is approximately 1333 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 608 (1990), 543 (2010).
The amount of land area in Farmland is 1.326 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from Farmland to Washington DC is 453 miles.
The distance to the Indiana state capital is 62 miles. (as the crow flies)
Farmland is positioned 40.18 degrees north of the equator and 85.12 degrees west of the prime meridian.


Attractions

Farmland is a good town to live in...small but good. The town has new sidewalks (1999). Here are some of the places to go in town:
The Chocolate Moose - an old fashioned restaurant with stools, etc.

Farmland Video -A video store with a new owner (1999)

Thrisf 'E" - an old grocery store that has been around a long time!

Cathy's Cuts and Curls - a building where you can get your hair cut, take gymnastics, take karate, take square dance lessons or tan

Tanglevine Crossing - A homey little store by the railroad tracks with knick-knacks, candles, etc.

The Candy Store - A candy store with a garage on it that sells old fashioned knick-knacks.

Del's Hair Styles - another hair place. You can tan here also!

Liquor Store - A liquor store on the corner of Main and Henery.

Hobley Insurance and Slauter Insurance

The Farmland Library

The Herb Shop - a new store (1999)
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