Henry County Justice Center
Henry County, Indiana, named in honor of Patriot Patrick Henry, is a region rich in history and community spirit, encompassing 39,190 square miles and a population of approximately 48,985 as of 2015. The county seat, New Castle, along with its surrounding towns, offers a friendly, hometown atmosphere where visitors can experience the warmth of Hoosier hospitality.
Known as the Crossroads of America, Henry County features major highways like the Old National Road (US 40) and Interstate 70, providing easy access to nearby urban areas such as Indianapolis and Cincinnati. The county boasts unique attractions, including a museum dedicated to Indiana high school basketball and the birthplace of aviation pioneer Wilbur Wright, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking memorable experiences.
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