Daisy Hill, Indiana
Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States
38°30′24″N 85°56′21″W / 38.50667°N 85.93917°W / 38.50667; -85.9391747165
Daisy Hill is an unincorporated community in Polk Township, Washington County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.[1]
History
According to tradition, Daisy Hill was so named on account of there being a cemetery near the town site.[2]
Daisy Hill was mostly destroyed by a powerful tornado in the 1974 Super Outbreak.[3] This tornado was rated F5[3] and completely leveled farms in the Daisy Hill area.
Geography
Daisy Hill is located at 38°30′24″N 85°56′21″W / 38.50667°N 85.93917°W / 38.50667; -85.93917.
References
- ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Daisy Hill, Indiana
- ^ Indiana Names, v.4. Terre Haute, IN: Indiana State University. 1973. p. 58.
- ^ a b "Violent Tornadoes in Indiana". National Weather Service. Retrieved December 26, 2015.
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Municipalities and communities of Washington County, Indiana, United States
County seat: Salem
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communities
- Bartle
- Becks Mill
- Blue River
- Claysville
- Daisy Hill
- Fairview
- Farabee
- Fayetteville
- Georgetown
- Gooseport
- Haleysburg
- Harristown
- Highland
- Hitchcock
- Kossuth
- Martin Heights
- McKinley
- Millport
- Mount Carmel
- New Liberty
- New Philadelphia
- New Salem
- Old Pekin
- Organ Springs
- Plattsburg
- Prowsville
- Pumpkin Center
- Rosebud
- Rush Creek Valley
- Shorts Corner
- Smedley
- South Boston
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