Henryville, Census-designated place in Clark County, Indiana, United States.
Henryville is a small residential settlement in Clark County, Indiana, located in Monroe Township. The community features local schools, a library branch, and scattered homes typical of rural American towns.
The settlement was founded in 1850 under the name Morristown and renamed in 1853 to honor a military officer. It developed gradually as a rural residential area over the following decades.
The community maintains educational facilities including an elementary school and junior/senior high school, supported by a branch of the Charlestown-Clark County Public Library.
The location sits along two major highways that provide convenient road access to nearby towns and cities. Having a car is advisable since public transportation options are limited in this rural area.
In 2012, a powerful storm caused significant damage to the community, triggering large-scale reconstruction efforts. This event left a lasting mark on local resilience and community solidarity.
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