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Ingalls
, Indiana in Madison County


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38 active listings near Ingalls
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$749,000   👍 10367 S State Road 13
$749,000   👍 10367 SR 13 Lot 1
$734,520   👍 7600 N 50 W
$532,000   👍* W 1050 S
$500,000   👍 W State Route 234
$449,900   👍 8237 N MT Vernon Ct
$435,000   👍 1811 Beyers St
$429,900   👍* 8070 MT Vernon Way
$424,900   👍* 1954 Orchard Dr
$415,000   👍* 112 N McCarty St
$414,900   👍 107 Thomas Point Dr
$395,000   👍* 416 N Merrill St
$394,900   👍 8494 W 1000 S
$379,900   👍 1775 Beyers St
$349,900   👍* 823 Alden Dr
$349,000   👍* 421 W Staat St
$325,000   👍* 210 E Michigan St
$315,000   👍 536 N Quartz Ln
$275,000   👍* 225 W Garden St
$265,990   👍* 401 E Ohio St
$250,000   👍* 763 Laurel Ln
$245,900   👍 10506 S 750 W
$240,000   👍* 927 E Ohio St
$226,375   👍 1400 W 900 N Lot 6
$225,000   👍 9120 Manship Ln Lot 4
$225,000   👍 9120 Manship Ln Lot 4
$215,000   👍* 422 S Oak St
$215,000   👍* 422 S Oak St
$210,000   👍* 417 E Monroe St
$200,000   👍 900 W 200-001 001-017 Lot 30-02
$189,900   👍* 426 Walnut St
$150,000   👍 W Old Fort-300-082 000-014 Rd Lot 48-16
$149,000   👍 W 900 N Lot Swd Se Sw 15-17-6 2 5AC of the Coombs Triangle Ms Lot 1
$145,000   👍* 213 S McCarty St
$129,900   👍 W St 234 Rd Lot 1
$95,000   👍* 218 E Michigan St Lot 208
$85,000   👍 333 E Michigan St Lot 188
$45,000   👍* 7266 W Reformatory Rd Lot 3

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

Here are some interesting facts about Ingalls, Indiana:

1. Ingalls was originally known as Fall Creek and was founded in the 1840s.
2. The town was renamed after Melville E. Ingalls, president of the then new Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Railway, which played a crucial role in the town's development and growth.
3. The town was incorporated in 1904 and the first town council meeting was held in a blacksmith shop.
4. Ingalls was known for its production of ice in the late 1800s and early 1900s, with blocks of ice being harvested from the nearby Fall Creek.
5. Baseball great, Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown, spent his later years living in Ingalls and was buried in the local cemetery after passing away in 1948.
6. The town celebrates its heritage with the annual Ingalls Family Heritage Day festival, which features food, music, and a parade.
7. The community is also home to the Ingalls Fish and Wildlife Area, which offers hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities.