Connersville is a third class city in Fayette County, east central Indiana, United States, 66 miles east by southeast of Indianapolis. The population was 13,481 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of and the largest and only incorporated town in Fayette County. It is home to the county's one and only high school. The nearest significant city is Richmond, IN, approx. 26 miles northeast by road. There has been no significant industry in the town since the 1990s, and the population has been steadily declining since the 1960s. The economy is supported by local manufacturing, retail and healthcare.
Geography and climate
Connersville is located at 39°39′14″N85°8′16″W / 39.65389°N 85.13778°W / 39.65389; -85.13778 (39.653931, -85.137709). The town is oriented roughly north-south, extending 5 miles north-south and 3 miles east-west from center of town, with most of the town located in the southern 2/3. The center of town is roughly Central Ave and 5th street in the southern portion. Annexations have pushed the city limits of Connersville north along Indiana 1 (Western Avenue) to the county line.
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Connersville, Indiana has a history of being a car manufacturing hub and before that, a stop along the Whitewater Canal. This video explores the town and some of it's hidden secrets to the outside world.
GPS Location: 39°39'00.3"N 85°08'22.4"W
published: 29 Aug 2019
Tom T. Hall - Thank You Connersville Indiana - 1970
Song From The Album "I Witness Life (Mercury, 1970)"
Thomas "Tom T." Hall (born May 25, 1936, in Olive Hill, Kentucky) is an American country balladeer, songwriter, country singer and author. He has written 11 #1 hit songs, with 26 more that reached the Top 10, including the pop crossover hit "I Love", which reached #12 on the Billboard Hot 100. He became known to fans as "The Storyteller," thanks to his storytelling skills in his songwriting.
published: 18 Apr 2011
BAIT CAR SETTING UP CRAZY TYRANTS SUSPICIOUS VS PARANOID WAITING FOR PIZZA CONNERSVILLE, INDIANA
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published: 18 Aug 2020
Flight over Connersville, Indiana in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
The Whitewater River, though.
published: 22 Aug 2020
connersville Indiana (review)
review of connersville indina
published: 03 Oct 2020
Tour the 1831 Elmhurst Mansion, Connersville, Indiana
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Built in 1831 with several additions through subsequent years, this mansion has been home to several important people in U.S. history and is now a Masonic Lodge. In this video Susie interviews Alan Arnold who takes us on a tour throughout the entire mansion giving us the history and secrets hidden from the outside world.
GPS Location: 39°37'52.9"N 85°08'42.6"W
published: 20 Jun 2019
Checking Out a Trashed Closed Walmart - Connersville, Indiana
Marion Harris - Sweet Indiana Home 1922 Connersville Indiana
Marion Harris Brunswick 2310 - 10-28-1922 This song peaked at #5 on U.S. Charts for Marion Harris in 1922. Another tribute to Connersville, Indiana.
Marion Harris (April 4, 1896 — April 23, 1944) was an American popular singer, most successful in the 1920s. She was the first widely known white singer to sing jazz and blues songs. In early 1931 she performed in London, returning for long engagements at the Café de Paris. In London she appeared in the musical Ever Green and broadcast on BBC radio. She also recorded in England in the early 1930s but retired soon afterwards and married an English theatrical agent. Their house was destroyed in a German rocket attack in 1941, and in 1944 she travelled to New York to seek treatment for a neurological disorder. Although she was discharged two mon...
published: 28 Jun 2011
Connersville Fair Derby 2021 - Stock
Stock class derby at the Fayette County Free Fair in Connersville, IN on August 6, 2021. Rouse Promotions.
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Connersville, Indiana has a history of being a car manufacturing hub ...
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812-623-5727
Connersville, Indiana has a history of being a car manufacturing hub and before that, a stop along the Whitewater Canal. This video explores the town and some of it's hidden secrets to the outside world.
GPS Location: 39°39'00.3"N 85°08'22.4"W
www.HistoryInYourOwnBackyard.com
[email protected]
812-623-5727
Connersville, Indiana has a history of being a car manufacturing hub and before that, a stop along the Whitewater Canal. This video explores the town and some of it's hidden secrets to the outside world.
GPS Location: 39°39'00.3"N 85°08'22.4"W
Song From The Album "I Witness Life (Mercury, 1970)"
Thomas "Tom T." Hall (born May 25, 1936, in Olive Hill, Kentucky) is an American country balladeer, songwr...
Song From The Album "I Witness Life (Mercury, 1970)"
Thomas "Tom T." Hall (born May 25, 1936, in Olive Hill, Kentucky) is an American country balladeer, songwriter, country singer and author. He has written 11 #1 hit songs, with 26 more that reached the Top 10, including the pop crossover hit "I Love", which reached #12 on the Billboard Hot 100. He became known to fans as "The Storyteller," thanks to his storytelling skills in his songwriting.
Song From The Album "I Witness Life (Mercury, 1970)"
Thomas "Tom T." Hall (born May 25, 1936, in Olive Hill, Kentucky) is an American country balladeer, songwriter, country singer and author. He has written 11 #1 hit songs, with 26 more that reached the Top 10, including the pop crossover hit "I Love", which reached #12 on the Billboard Hot 100. He became known to fans as "The Storyteller," thanks to his storytelling skills in his songwriting.
www.HistoryInYourOwnBackyard.com
[email protected]
812-623-5727
Built in 1831 with several additions through subsequent years, this m...
www.HistoryInYourOwnBackyard.com
[email protected]
812-623-5727
Built in 1831 with several additions through subsequent years, this mansion has been home to several important people in U.S. history and is now a Masonic Lodge. In this video Susie interviews Alan Arnold who takes us on a tour throughout the entire mansion giving us the history and secrets hidden from the outside world.
GPS Location: 39°37'52.9"N 85°08'42.6"W
www.HistoryInYourOwnBackyard.com
[email protected]
812-623-5727
Built in 1831 with several additions through subsequent years, this mansion has been home to several important people in U.S. history and is now a Masonic Lodge. In this video Susie interviews Alan Arnold who takes us on a tour throughout the entire mansion giving us the history and secrets hidden from the outside world.
GPS Location: 39°37'52.9"N 85°08'42.6"W
Marion Harris Brunswick 2310 - 10-28-1922 This song peaked at #5 on U.S. Charts for Marion Harris in 1922. Another tribute to Connersville, Indiana.
Marion Har...
Marion Harris Brunswick 2310 - 10-28-1922 This song peaked at #5 on U.S. Charts for Marion Harris in 1922. Another tribute to Connersville, Indiana.
Marion Harris (April 4, 1896 — April 23, 1944) was an American popular singer, most successful in the 1920s. She was the first widely known white singer to sing jazz and blues songs. In early 1931 she performed in London, returning for long engagements at the Café de Paris. In London she appeared in the musical Ever Green and broadcast on BBC radio. She also recorded in England in the early 1930s but retired soon afterwards and married an English theatrical agent. Their house was destroyed in a German rocket attack in 1941, and in 1944 she travelled to New York to seek treatment for a neurological disorder. Although she was discharged two months later, she died soon afterwards in a hotel fire that started when she fell asleep while smoking in bed.
Marion Harris Brunswick 2310 - 10-28-1922 This song peaked at #5 on U.S. Charts for Marion Harris in 1922. Another tribute to Connersville, Indiana.
Marion Harris (April 4, 1896 — April 23, 1944) was an American popular singer, most successful in the 1920s. She was the first widely known white singer to sing jazz and blues songs. In early 1931 she performed in London, returning for long engagements at the Café de Paris. In London she appeared in the musical Ever Green and broadcast on BBC radio. She also recorded in England in the early 1930s but retired soon afterwards and married an English theatrical agent. Their house was destroyed in a German rocket attack in 1941, and in 1944 she travelled to New York to seek treatment for a neurological disorder. Although she was discharged two months later, she died soon afterwards in a hotel fire that started when she fell asleep while smoking in bed.
www.HistoryInYourOwnBackyard.com
[email protected]
812-623-5727
Connersville, Indiana has a history of being a car manufacturing hub and before that, a stop along the Whitewater Canal. This video explores the town and some of it's hidden secrets to the outside world.
GPS Location: 39°39'00.3"N 85°08'22.4"W
Song From The Album "I Witness Life (Mercury, 1970)"
Thomas "Tom T." Hall (born May 25, 1936, in Olive Hill, Kentucky) is an American country balladeer, songwriter, country singer and author. He has written 11 #1 hit songs, with 26 more that reached the Top 10, including the pop crossover hit "I Love", which reached #12 on the Billboard Hot 100. He became known to fans as "The Storyteller," thanks to his storytelling skills in his songwriting.
www.HistoryInYourOwnBackyard.com
[email protected]
812-623-5727
Built in 1831 with several additions through subsequent years, this mansion has been home to several important people in U.S. history and is now a Masonic Lodge. In this video Susie interviews Alan Arnold who takes us on a tour throughout the entire mansion giving us the history and secrets hidden from the outside world.
GPS Location: 39°37'52.9"N 85°08'42.6"W
Marion Harris Brunswick 2310 - 10-28-1922 This song peaked at #5 on U.S. Charts for Marion Harris in 1922. Another tribute to Connersville, Indiana.
Marion Harris (April 4, 1896 — April 23, 1944) was an American popular singer, most successful in the 1920s. She was the first widely known white singer to sing jazz and blues songs. In early 1931 she performed in London, returning for long engagements at the Café de Paris. In London she appeared in the musical Ever Green and broadcast on BBC radio. She also recorded in England in the early 1930s but retired soon afterwards and married an English theatrical agent. Their house was destroyed in a German rocket attack in 1941, and in 1944 she travelled to New York to seek treatment for a neurological disorder. Although she was discharged two months later, she died soon afterwards in a hotel fire that started when she fell asleep while smoking in bed.
Connersville is a third class city in Fayette County, east central Indiana, United States, 66 miles east by southeast of Indianapolis. The population was 13,481 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of and the largest and only incorporated town in Fayette County. It is home to the county's one and only high school. The nearest significant city is Richmond, IN, approx. 26 miles northeast by road. There has been no significant industry in the town since the 1990s, and the population has been steadily declining since the 1960s. The economy is supported by local manufacturing, retail and healthcare.
Geography and climate
Connersville is located at 39°39′14″N85°8′16″W / 39.65389°N 85.13778°W / 39.65389; -85.13778 (39.653931, -85.137709). The town is oriented roughly north-south, extending 5 miles north-south and 3 miles east-west from center of town, with most of the town located in the southern 2/3. The center of town is roughly Central Ave and 5th street in the southern portion. Annexations have pushed the city limits of Connersville north along Indiana 1 (Western Avenue) to the county line.
The Knightstown Panthers baseball team (10-6) has been on a tear as of late. The Panthers, heading into their match up with Connersville on Wednesday, had won six of their last seven games, including a win over the Henry County....
Feb. 26—CONNERSVILLE — The LadyLions joined 13 other teams at Connersville for the gymnastics sectional meet Saturday. Rushville's Bell Westphal punched her ticket to the regional in the all-around competition ... .
CONNERSVILLE – Class 3A No. 8 Greensburg traveled to Connersville Saturday to face the Lady Spartans in EIAC hoops action. The LadyPirates jumped out to a 21-5 first quarter lead and never looked back, winning 81-47 ... .