Henry County Highway Department
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100 W County Road 50 N
New Castle, IN 47362
Henry County, Indiana, named in honor of Patriot Patrick Henry, was established on December 31, 1821, and officially organized on June 1, 1822. Encompassing 391.90 square miles, it features a population of approximately 48,985, with New Castle serving as the county seat.
Rich in history and nostalgic attractions, Henry County offers travelers a unique All-American getaway, including a dedicated museum for Indiana high school basketball and the birthplace of aviation pioneer Wilbur Wright. With a variety of small towns and significant highways, the county embodies the essence of Hoosier Hospitality, inviting visitors to explore its vibrant community.
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