Believe it or not one Indiana town is called Santa Claus. It was featured in a Ripley's Believe It or Not article in 1929.
There is one in Indiana.
3 I could only find three. SANTA CLAUS, Indiana, Arizona & Georgia. Also there is a 'SANTA', Idaho and a 'NORTH POLE' in Alaska.SantaSanta ClausSt. Nick
i know osceola Indiana is a big one
Indiana
The country that the town called Tensa is located is the town of India. The town is not one of the bigger towns in the country of India, and is relatively undeveloped.
The smallest city is New Amsterdam is a town located in Washington Township, Harrison County, Indiana, along the Ohio River. As of the 2000 census, one person lived there.As of the census[1] of 2000, one person lives here. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town is one of only four places in the United States to have a population of one person. The others are Hibberts Gore, Maine, Erving's Location, New Hampshire, and Lost Springs, Wyoming.The largest City in Indiana is Indianapolis, population: 6,080,485 (2000 American Community Survey - US Census)
yes..i believe it was against Indiana Pacers
i say it is indiana
The address of the Dyer Historical Society is: One Town Square, Dyer, IN 46311
There is actually more than one town called Altoona. There is am Altoona in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Iowa.
Is there a town called Bridge in Shropshire? I know of Ironbridge and Bridgnorth. Is it shortened name for one of them?
A large area controlled by one town is called a city-state.