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Visit the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce to learn about Carroll County Business. The website is also the hub for connections and collaboration for the business community in Carroll County, Indiana.
Whether you're a local resident or a visitor passing through, we encourage you to embark on a journey of exploration and enrichment. Discover the heart and soul of Carroll County and create lasting memories that will leave you longing to return.
In 1828 General Samuel Milroy presented a petition for the formation of Carroll County, named for Charles Carroll of Carrolton, the only surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Carroll County was the 58th of Indiana’s 92 counties to be formed.
We invite you to Escape to the Past, explore our rich heritage and see rural beauty in Carroll County. Follow one or all of the scenic tours available in our county or take the Interurban Trolley for that added element of history on your driving tour.
Carroll County Township Trustees and Advisory Board members are responsible for providing fire protection, emergency poor relief, and care for some cemeteries. Townships/Trustees. Adams Township Jamie Musall (R) 12096 N 400 W Burnettsville, IN 47926 574-943-3121. Burlington Township Alan Jackson (D) 4925 E 500 S Cutler, IN 46920 765-566-2196
Savor the delectable cuisine of our local restaurants, immerse yourself in the arts and culture of our entertainment venues, and indulge in some retail therapy as you explore unique boutiques and shops. Discover the heart and soul of Carroll County and create lasting memories that will leave you longing to return.
The Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal, Inc. is a non-profit corporation formed in 1972 to preserve the Canal in Delphi as a significant part of Indiana's history. The founding members sought to preserve the only accessible portion of the Wabash & Erie Canal which still had water in it for educational and entertainment purposes for the local ...
Visit the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce to learn about Carroll County Business. The website is also the hub for connections and collaboration for the business community in Carroll County, Indiana.
In its long history, Carroll County has been home to many villages, towns, crossroads communities, and one city. In modern times, Delphi, the county seat, is the only city, and the incorporated towns are Flora, Burlington, Camden, and Yeoman.
The following list represents organizations that provide services to all residents of Carroll County. Of note, The Brooks Center is home to seven not-for-profit organizations that provide services. The center is conveniently located just one block east of State Road 421 (Washington St.) at 901 Prince William Road in Delphi.