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  1. Welcome to Grant County, Indiana! Located in North Central Indiana, we are home to Marion, Gas City, Jonesboro, Upland, Fairmount, Van Buren, Matthews, Converse, Sweetser, and Swayzee! Visit us to enjoy local favorites such as flower shops, bakeries, the theater, golf courses, boutiques, and beauty salons. Don't miss our exciting 4-H fair that ...

  2. 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. [citation needed] History.

  3. Grant County, Indiana, is home to nifty attractions, outtasight events and rebellious celebrities. Whether it’s saddle shoes, classic cars, vintage bikes, James Dean, or Garfield, we love everything classic and cool. Have a blast just 90 minutes North of Indy.

  4. Sep 12, 2022 · 10 Things to Do in Grant County. By Carrie Steinweg on Sep. 12, 2022. Located between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, along with I-69 in Grant County with a population of around 70,000. It’s a great area for a little weekend getaway with lots to see and do.

  5. Grant County Government, Indiana 401 S Adams Street Marion, IN 46953 Office hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday Email: suggestions@grantcounty.net Website: www.grantcounty27.us.

  6. Grant County, Indiana is located on Interstate 69 in Northeast Indiana midway between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. From the fun-loving, irrepressible spirit of Garfield the cat to the cool, bold style of James Dean, Grant County’s famous natives embody the very essence of this lively Midwest community.

  7. Grant County was founded on February 10, 1831 and named after Captains Moses and Samuel Grant, cousins of Daniel Boone, who were killed in 1789 by Native Americans near the Ohio River. The county was formed from parts of Adams New Purchase (Adams/Delaware/Randolph Counties) and unorganized Indiana territory.