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New Website - Fairland Historical Society

To celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the Fairland Historical Society, we created a Website to continue to share local history with you.

Visit https://sites.google.com/view/fairland-historical-society for upcoming events, historic photos, and to access resources. (Bookmark the site to view updates.)


The Fairland Historical Society shares the history of Fairland, Indiana, including Moral & Brandywine Townships. The Fairland Historical Society is a non-profit, public charity, 501(c)(3), 509(a)(2).


 

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