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Lost communities of Porter County, Indiana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lost communities of Porter County, Indiana The lost towns are a group of places that are still commonly used by county residents. Each was at one time a post office, a store that served a part of the county, a grain elevator used by farmers to ship their crops, or a development that was or may still remain a unique designation. There may be a residential association or some other legal body devoted to the area. More often, these communities are communities of people who still refer to their homes by these geographic designations. ==Aylesworth== Located in Boone Township, east of Hebron, Aylesworth is still an active grain elevator of the Cargill Corporation.〔Porter County, Indiana; Rand McNally; 2001〕 The elevator is located on County Road 250 West at Indiana Route 8.〔Porter County, Indiana; Official Plat Book, 1990;〕 The community was named for a local family and grew up around a flag stop on the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. The community appears on only two county atlases, 1906 and 1921.〔Porter County Interim report, Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory; Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana; 1991〕〔The Heritage Collection Illustrated Atlas, Combined Atlases of Porter County, Indiana: 1876, 1895, 1906, 1921, Historical Society of Porter County, Unigrahic, Inc. Evansville, Indiana, 1979〕
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