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, Indiana in Adams County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Geneva.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Adams county include:

Berne,   Ceylon,   Decatur,   Elm Tree Crossroads,   Honduras,   Linn Grove,   Magley,   Monmouth,   Monroe,   Perryville,   Peterson,   Pleasant Mills,   Preble,   Rivare,  

 

Or have a look at other Indiana counties including:

Allen,   Bartholomew,   Benton,   Blackford,   Boone,   Brown,   Carroll,   Cass,   Clark,   Clay,   Clinton,   Crawford,   Daviess,   DeKalb,   Dearborn,   Decatur,   Delaware,   Dubois,   Elkhart,   Fayette,   Floyd,   Fountain,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Gibson,   Grant,   Greene,   Hamilton,   Hancock,   Harrison,   Hendricks,   Henry,   Howard,   Huntington,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jay,   Jefferson,   Jennings,   Johnson,   Knox,   Kosciusko,   LaGrange,   LaPorte,   Lake,   Lawrence,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Martin,   Miami,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Newton,   Noble,   Ohio,   Orange,   Owen,   Parke,   Perry,   Pike,   Porter,   Posey,   Pulaski,   Putnam,   Randolph,   Ripley,   Rush,   Saint Joseph,   Scott,   Shelby,   Spencer,   Starke,   Steuben,   Sullivan,   Switzerland,   Tippecanoe,   Tipton,   Union,   Vanderburgh,   Vermillion,   Vigo,   Wabash,   Warren,   Warrick,   Washington,   Wayne,   Wells,   White,   Whitley,  

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

Here are some interesting facts about Geneva, Indiana:

1. Geneva is the largest town in Adams County, Indiana.

2. The town was named after Geneva, New York, the hometown of the first postmaster, James Blair.

3. The town has a historic downtown district that includes a number of buildings dating back to the late 1800s.

4. Geneva is home to the Limberlost Swamp, an area that was made famous by author Gene Stratton-Porter in her novel "A Girl of the Limberlost."

5. The town has an annual Swiss Days festival that takes place over Labor Day weekend. It includes a parade, food vendors, crafts, and entertainment.

6. The Swiss Heritage Society, located in Geneva, promotes and preserves the history and culture of Swiss immigrants in the area.

7. Geneva is also home to the oldest working towboat on the Ohio River, the W.P. Snyder Jr.