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  1. Website. www.lafayette.in.gov. Lafayette (/ ˌlɑːfiˈɛt, ˌlæf -/ LA (H)F-ee-ET) is a city in and is the county seat of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, United States, [4][5] located 63 miles (101 km) northwest of Indianapolis and 125 miles (201 km) southeast of Chicago. According to the 2020 census, the population of Lafayette was 70,783. [6]

  2. The Indiana General Assembly votes to participate in the Morill Act plan and takes steps to establish an institution. 1869 The Indiana General Assembly chooses the Lafayette area for the new institution and accepts a $150,000 gift from John Purdue, as well as $50,000 from Tippecanoe County and 100 acres from local residents.

  3. Jun 29, 2018 · The second annual Indiana State Fair was held in Lafayette in 1853 on the grounds near present day Fourth and Kossuth streets, according to Visit Lafayette–West Lafayette. About 60,000 people ...

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  4. Purdue University is a public land-grant research university in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States, and the flagship campus of the Purdue University system. [7] The university was founded in 1869 after Lafayette businessman John Purdue donated land and money to establish a college of science, technology, and agriculture; [8] the first classes were held on September 16, 1874.

  5. Purdue is the 10th-largest four-year university in the country, based on the 37,762 students enrolled in fall 1999 on its West Lafayette campus. Purdue also offers degrees at four regional campuses and 11 School of Technology sites statewide, bringing its systemwide enrollment to 66,455. When Purdue opened its doors in 1874, five years after ...

  6. Cincinnati was known far and wide as the undisputed “Queen City of the West,” but not to be outdone, there began to be heard as early as the 1830s rival claims of Lafayette as the “Star City of the West,” and, brash or not, Indiana was the West when this claim first rose aloft and Lafayette-ians strove mightily to give permanence to their brags about its superiority to any other town.

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  8. (2) “Professor Allen, of Lafayette.” Lafayette Journal in Indianapolis Journal, February 19, 1868, p.1. (3) First Annual Catalogue of Lafayette Collegiate Institute for 1864-65. Lafayette, Indiana: Jas.P. Luse and Co., 1865. Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, Indiana, p.15. (4) Circular for 1867-8 of the Lafayette Collegiate Institute ...

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