Tourist Guide Anderson
Anderson is located in Madison County in the state of Indiana, USA. The county seat, Anderson was incorporated twice, once in 1838 and then in 1853. This region has a rich history, originally being inhabited by Delaware Indians. Anderson received its named after Chief William Anderson (Delaware Indian).
The economic growth of this region received a boost with the completion of the railroad through Anderson. The discovery of natural gas in the late nineteenth century further spurred growth and several industries were set up.
The annual average temperature is around 11°C. It is best to avoid travel between the months of November and February, when the temperature is low.
With a population of around 59,700, most locals are engaged in commerce and industry. This region has an eclectic mix of people including African-Americans and Hispanics.
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