Corydon, IN


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Corydon, IN

About Corydon, IN

Living in Corydon, IN is a truly unique experience. The small town is filled with historic charm, with landmarks like the Old Capitol building and the Harrison County Courthouse. Residents enjoy a slower pace of life that includes an abundance of outdoor activities, from hiking and camping to fishing and hunting. There are plenty of local events throughout the year, from festivals celebrating corn and apples to the annual July 4th celebration. The community is friendly and welcoming, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home. With a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, there is something for everyone in Corydon. Mid-sized city - Northern Kentucky along the Ohio River at the Indiana border, 100 miles southwest of Cincinnati.

Location Details

State: Indiana
County: Harrison County
Metro Area: Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Area
City: Corydon
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 488 ft above sea level
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Louisville (pronounced lou-ah-vul locally) is an industrial, shipping, and commercial center. It has a prosperous river-town character with a distinct Southern accent. Downtown contains a few modern buildings, but the skyline is indistinct overall. The shady historic districts east and south of town with gracious Southern-style Victorian era homes are far more interesting.

Areas farther south are more blue-collar, while the west side of town is a mixed bag. The first Saturday of every May, Louisville becomes the center of the sports world with the running of the Kentucky Derby, a major local event. The city is known for production of autos, appliances, baseball bats, and health care management. It is home to the University of Louisville and is a busy air cargo hub.

Nationally, the city’s air service and spectator sports have become more important in recent years. The Ohio River offers some recreational opportunities, and the city is known for its excellent park system. The historically and culturally interesting bourbon country lies 50 miles south in Bardstown, making a nice weekend trip. Downsides include a low enrollment in public schools, a high pollen/allergy score, congestion and fairly long commute times for the type of area. But negatives are fairly minor and overall Louisville offers a complete package.

The city is divided into two portions with different topographies. The east is rolling hillsides with mostly residential areas, while the west is a flat floodplain containing industry. The climate is continental and highly variable. Located near storm tracks, it is characterized by frequent shifts between warm moist Gulf air and cooler air from the north and west. Summers are usually warm and humid. Winters are moderately cold, though hills to the north in Indiana block polar air. Snow may be observed on those hills while absent in the city and river valley. Spring and summer thunderstorms are common, often producing heavy amounts. Fall is normally the driest season. First freeze is late October, last is mid-April.

Corydon Cost of Living
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Cost of living, arts and culture, and attractive historic districts make Corydon a great place to live.

$217,400
-55.5% lower than avg
$44,831
-54.0% lower than avg
$841 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-36.5% lower than avg
Corydon Crime
25.6 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Corydon, Indiana
$41,760
for a family
$29,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Corydon
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High pollen/allergy score
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