Union, Indiana
Union
State/Province: Indiana
Country: United States
Location Overview
Union is a small town located in the southeastern part of Indiana, within Union County. It serves as an unincorporated community and does not have a defined administrative role at the city level, as it falls under the jurisdiction of Union County. The population of Union is relatively low, reflecting the area's rural character, with fewer than 300 residents.
The town is situated along State Road 44, providing access to surrounding areas and connecting to larger transportation networks. Nearby towns include Liberty and West College Corner, which offer additional services and amenities. Union is characterized by its agricultural landscape, which plays a significant role in the local economy.
Key points of interest in Union include the local government facilities, such as the Union County Courthouse located in Liberty, and recreational areas that highlight the natural features of the region. With ongoing trends in rural development, there are efforts to improve infrastructure and transportation access to enhance connectivity and support local economic activities. Climate considerations in the area include typical Midwestern weather patterns, which influence agricultural practices and tourism in surrounding natural attractions.