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Morgan County, Indiana is situated in the center of Indiana and bordered by Hendricks, Marion, Monroe, Brown and Owen counties. Its county seat is Martinsville with its iconic brick courthouse. Morgan County has a rural landscape with an agricultural heritage as well as several state parks and nature preserves along the White River's banks. Furthermore, numerous small towns and communities offer cultural and recreational activities for residents.
Morgan County is renowned for its annual fair, which has been held every summer since 1850. As one of the oldest fairs in the state, it draws visitors from across the region with exhibits including livestock, crafts and homemade goods as well as a carnival and live entertainment. Furthermore, the fair houses the largest 4-H program in Missouri which provides educational programs and activities for youths.
Over the years, Morgan County has been home to some notable figures, such as basketball coach John Wooden. Wooden was born nearby Hall, Indiana and spent his early years there before moving on to California. Author and historian David Wallace also resided here; born in Martinsville and author of several books about Indiana history such as "The Hoosier State: Readings in Indiana History," former Indiana Governor Roger Branigin and Olympic gold medalist Lilly King are two others who have graced this county's landscape.