Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Hall, Indiana | |
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| Name | Hall, Indiana |
| Settlement type | Unincorporated community |
| Pushpin label position | left |
| Subdivision type | Country |
| Subdivision name | United States |
| Subdivision type1 | State |
| Subdivision name1 | Indiana |
| Subdivision type2 | County |
| Subdivision name2 | Warren County |
| Subdivision type3 | Township |
| Subdivision name3 | Pike Township |
| Unit pref | Imperial |
| Elevation ft | 650 |
| Timezone | Eastern (EST) |
| Utc offset | -5 |
| Timezone DST | EDT |
| Utc offset DST | -4 |
| Coordinates | 40, 12, 45, N... |
| Area code | 765 |
| Blank name | FIPS code |
| Blank info | 18-30546 |
| Blank1 name | GNIS feature ID |
| Blank1 info | 435664 |
Hall, Indiana is an unincorporated community located in Pike Township within Warren County, Indiana. Situated in the western part of the state, it is part of the broader Lafayette metropolitan statistical area. The community's history is tied to early agricultural settlement and the development of local rail lines.
The area that became Hall was settled in the early 19th century, following the broader pattern of westward expansion into the Indiana Territory. Its development was significantly influenced by the arrival of the Chicago, Danville and Vincennes Railroad in the late 19th century, which facilitated the transport of agricultural goods. Like many small communities in Warren County, its economy was historically centered on farming, particularly the cultivation of corn and soybeans. The community never incorporated as a town, remaining a small crossroads settlement, and its post office operated from 1882 until 1907.
Hall is located in western Warren County at the coordinates , within the Tippecanoe River watershed. The terrain is characterized by the flat to gently rolling plains typical of the Central Corn Belt Plains ecoregion. The community lies just north of State Road 28, a major east-west route connecting it to Williamsport and Linden. The soil is primarily Drummer silty clay loam, highly fertile and ideal for row-crop agriculture.
As an unincorporated community, Hall does not have defined population boundaries for separate census reporting. Demographic data is aggregated within Pike Township and Warren County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has experienced a gradual population decline over recent decades. The population is predominantly of European American descent, with a significant portion of residents employed in agriculture, manufacturing in nearby cities like Lafayette, or commuting to Purdue University.
Students from the Hall area attend schools within the Metropolitan School District of Warren County. The district's only high school is Seeger Memorial Junior-Senior High School, located in West Lebanon. Elementary students may attend Pine Village Elementary School or Williamsport Elementary School. The district is overseen by the Indiana Department of Education and is part of the Wabash River region for athletic conferences. Many graduates pursue higher education at institutions like Purdue University or Ivy Tech Community College.
While a small community, the Hall area has been associated with individuals who gained broader recognition. These include agricultural innovators and educators who contributed to the farming practices of the Midwestern United States. Several alumni of Seeger Memorial Junior-Senior High School have gone on to notable careers in academia, public service, and professional sports, representing Indiana on national stages.
Category:Unincorporated communities in Warren County, Indiana Category:Unincorporated communities in Indiana