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, Indiana in Benton County

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

Here are a few facts about Otterbein, Indiana:

1. As of the 2010 census, Otterbein has a population of 1,262 people.
2. The village was founded in 1882 and named after a nearby church called Otterbein United Brethren.
3. Otterbein is home to several local businesses, including a grocery store, a pharmacy, and a hardware store.
4. The annual Otterbein Street Festival is held each September and features live music, food, and games.
5. The town is bordered by the Wabash River to the west and is surrounded by fertile farmland.
6. Otterbein is located about 25 miles northwest of Lafayette, Indiana, and is along US Highway 52.
7. The community is served by the Benton Community School Corporation, which operates three schools in the area.
8. The village has several churches representing a variety of denominations, including Protestant, Catholic, and Apostolic.
9. Otterbein has a volunteer fire department and a town marshal who provides law enforcement services.
10. The town is known for its friendly residents and strong sense of community.