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Argos
, Indiana in Marshall County

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City motto: A Town Within a Park
16 active listings near Argos
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$465,000   👍 18474 Hickory Rd
$410,000   👍 20559 Olive Trl
$299,900   👍* 623 Heritage Dr
$285,000   👍 17509 Kenilworth Rd
$250,000   👍* 219 N Yearick Ave
$225,000   👍 10236 12B Rd
$219,500   👍* 7717 12B Rd
$215,000   👍 220 N Michigan St
$195,000   👍 205 N Michigan St
$189,000   👍 212 E Plum St
$179,900   👍 316 S Michigan St
$179,900   👍 385 E Marshall St
$159,000   👍 589 N Michigan St
$148,000   👍* 112 N Maple St
$130,000   👍 212 W Broadway St
$124,900   👍* 12991 19B Rd

Interested in fun facts and the history of Argos, IN?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about the village of Argos, Indiana:

1. Argos is a small village with a population of around 1,700 people and covers an area of just over one square mile.

2. The town was founded in the early 1850s when the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was built through the area.

3. The town is named after the ancient city of Argos in Greece.

4. Argos is known as the "Gateway to the Ancients" due to its proximity to several prehistoric mounds and archaeological sites.

5. The town has a strong agricultural heritage, with many residents working in farming or related industries.

6. Argos is home to two schools, Argos Community Schools and Triton Jr/Sr High School.

7. The annual Argos Summer Days festival is a popular event in the town featuring a parade, live music, and fireworks display.

8. Several notable people have come from Argos, including basketball player Glenn Robinson III and author Jessica Hawkins.

9. There are several local parks and recreational areas in and around Argos, including the 525-acre Heagy Wildlife Area and the scenic Tippecanoe River State Park.

10. The town has a rich history and is home to several historic landmarks, including the Davis-Oliver House and the Argentine Club, a former social club for Argentine immigrants that is now on the National Register of Historic Places.