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Welcome to Hebron, IN

Nestled in Boone Township, the historical Town of Hebron offers a variety of housing options-the first significant development being Crest Knoll that appeared after World War II in the mid 1900s. Not long after that time, the Fairlane subdivision sprang up on the southwestern side of the community. Progress continued through the decades, and the Ganz development sprawled over the western side. Park Place, the largest of the residential villages in Hebron soon followed. New construction continues, evidenced by the Brookwood development to the northeast and Rivers Edge on the southeast. The community center and a thriving industrial park are evidence of the slow but steady maturity of this welcoming community. The residents of Hebron enjoy a tranquil lifestyle in close proximity to Valparaiso amenities and conveniences including a major fine arts gallery, and cultural enrichment that includes the performing arts.
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