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Our Communities


Arcadia, Indiana

Arcadia signSmall town charm abounds in this community of nearly 2,000 residents.  The downtown area along Main Street (266th Street) is lined with small shops featuring local artisans, furnishings, restaurants and musical entertainment.  Home of the Hamilton Heights Huskies, this small community demonstrates its small town pride with the Annual Husky Homecoming Parade. 

Atlanta, Indiana

Local historians have traced the roots of this northern point of Hamilton County to its first settlers in 1834.  The town that developed became known as "Buena Vista" until it was renamed "Atlanta" in 1885.  Today this small community offers a variety of attractions from the Atlanta Music Hall where live music is performed weekly to an original Carnegie Library. 

Each year the town welcomes thousands of visitors to its annual "New Earth Festival" where there is something for everyone to enjoy.  The festival is held the 4th weekend of September every year.  Enjoy a weekend looking for arts, crafts, antiques and collectibles at one of the largest festivals in the state. 

Cicero, Indiana

Morse aerialNestled at the north end of Morse Lake, Cicero's heritage goes back 165 years.  The first settlers arrived in the late 1820's and the Town of Cicero was platted in 1834. 

Today, Cicero has been transformed from a rural town to one of the county's most desirable places to live in the years since the opening of Morse Reservoir in 1956.  The wave of growth and development that has impacted Hamilton County for the past decade, is making its way north bringing with it amenities and opportunities that continue to enhance the quality of life in Cicero.