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About Brownsburg, IN

Brownsburg was first settled in 1824 by James B. Brown. Delaware Indians lived in what is now called Lincoln Township, along White Lick Creek, which was then called "Wa-pe-ke-way" or "White Salt"..

Four years later, the first log schoolhouse was built in Brown Township. Brown and additional settlers arrived once a stagecoach line was established along a road built in 1820 connecting to Indianapolis. William Harris settled in the area north of what is now Main Street, selling sections of woods to incoming pioneers. This gave the town its original name of Harrisburgh in 1835. A post office was established in 1836 under the name of Harrisburgh but was later changed to Brownsburg, since the name Harrisburgh was being used by a post office in another Indiana county.

From 1840 to 1870, Brownsburg tripled in size, increased from six to sixteen acres, and added its first church. The town was incorporated in 1848, however it soon dissolved due to struggles relating to the American Civil War.[6] In 1863, it was divided into Brown Township and Lincoln Township.

Brownsburg incorporated a second time in 1870, this time permanently. In 1985, part of the movie Hoosiers was filmed in the former College Avenue Gym.

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