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Arcadia Flower Delivery Service
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Arcadia Zip Codes:
46030
Arcadia: latitude 40.1742 – longitude -86.0211
Arcadia is a town in Jackson Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,666 at the 2010 census.
Settlers began to fake into the Place as to the lead as 1833, when Hencil Bartholomew bought property close present morning Arcadia, and supplementary settlers speedily followed. On December 12, 1836, John and Harriet Shaffer bought 160 acres of land adjoining a plot owned by Daniel and Matilda Waltz, which was later to become the heart of downtown Arcadia.
On January 18, 1846, the Peru and Indianapolis Railroad (P&I) was incorporated to construct and conduct yourself a pedigree from Peru, Indiana, to Indianapolis to border with the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad (JMI). By 1849 the town was laid out when the railroad had surveyed a route across the estate owned by Shaffer and Waltz, and a year cutting edge in 1850, the two men donated the land upon which the town was founded, which was plotted the neighboring year by Isaac Martz. According to tradition, the town was originally to be named “Shaltz”, combining the names of the two men Shaffer and Waltz, but the endorsed naming was left taking place to Judge Jeremiah Smith, who called it Arcadia, after the ancient region of Greece. The Arcadia state office opened in 1852. At this time, the site was heavily wooded, and described as “low” and marshy. After the town was laid out, the woods were cleared and streets paved in imitation of gravel, and their upkeep was paid for by a toll of 10 cents for a horse and buggy and 12 cents for a horse and wagon. The home was drained by two large retrieve ditches, later spanned by crude log bridges. Early sidewalks were raised wooden platforms, later replaced by gravel and sawdust.
By 1852, the railroad was complete, which included a north and south road constructed by the railroad which ran from Indianapolis to Peru, Indiana. Immediately Arcadia enjoyed steady lump as a farming community, and attracted a broad variety of businesses, which in the to come years included a cigar factory, a cabinet shop, a flour and sawmill, and a planing mill to manufacture building materials.