Inwood, Indiana

Inwood is an unincorporated community in Marshall County, Indiana, in the United States.[1]

History

Inwood was originally called Pearsonville, and under the latter name was platted and laid out in 1854. When the railroad was built through the settlement two years later, it was given the shorter Inwood by the railroad company for its forested setting.[2]

gollark: If there are significant externalities involved taxing bottled water based on that would be reasonable.
gollark: Blame people's preferences I guess, they're kind of stupid.
gollark: Clearly, people find conveniently getting water in a form they can carry better than just carrying a reusable water bottle around somehow.
gollark: Since most restaurants will let you get a glass or whatever of free tap water here.
gollark: Bottled water is really weird. I figure you're paying for convenience mostly.

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