*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Hagerstown ***
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, Indiana in Wayne County

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

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

Abington,   Beesons,   Bethel,   Boston,   Cambridge City,   Centerville,   Chester,   Dalton,   Dublin,   East Germantown,   East Haven,   Economy,   Fountain City,   Greens Fork,   Hiser,   Hoover Mill,   Jacksonburg,   Locust Grove,   Middleboro,   Milton,   Mount Auburn,   Richmond,   Spring Grove,   Webster,   Whitewater,   Williamsburg,  

 

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

- Hagerstown was settled in 1828 and incorporated as a village in 1839.
- The village is named after one of its founders, Daniel Hager.
- Hagerstown is home to the Hagerstown Museum and Arts Place, which is located in a former Carnegie Library.
- The village is also known for its historic downtown district, which features buildings from the early 1900s.
- Hagerstown has an annual festival called the "Hagerstown Strawberry Festival," which features live music, food vendors, and a parade.
- The local school district is Nettle Creek School Corporation, which includes Hagerstown Elementary School and Hagerstown Jr./Sr. High School.
- Hagerstown is located near several state parks and recreational areas, including Summit Lake State Park and Whitewater Memorial State Park.