San Pierre, Indiana Flower Delivery
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San Pierre Flower Delivery Service
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San Pierre Zip Codes:
46374
San Pierre: latitude 41.1989 – longitude -86.8922
San Pierre is a census-designated place (CDP) in Railroad Township, Starke County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 144 at the 2010 census.
Established and laid out in 1854, the area was originally called Culvertown, although a publish office had been acknowledged as River in 1853. According to one local tradition, the village future took the name of San Pierre, named after a manageable French-Canadian saloon owner. The checking account goes that ‘Pierre’ built a shack some 400 feet south of the village of Culvertown and began to sell whisky there. As a consequence of this inducement, the town shifted slightly to the south and the declare was misrepresented to San Pierre. Another tradition records the village visceral named after a French railroad worker called ‘Pierre’, with San being bonus to meet the expense of more importance to the name. In any case, the name was changed understandably to Pierre in 1894, possibly in view of that of increasing confrontation between Spain and the United States, leading stirring to the Spanish–American War. Finally the herald was changed support to San Pierre in 1899.
Due to its closeness to the Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area, each year San Pierre and the surrounding vicinity is briefly home to more than 10,000 of the sandhill crane species of bird during their slip migration. The bird has become therefore synonymous taking into consideration the town that it has become an unofficial emblem of the community, including a depiction on the within passable limits sign.
San Pierre is located at the junction of U.S. Route 421 and Indiana State Road 10.