In 1835; William Harris sectioned off his land�the area now known as Main and Green Streets in Brownsburg�for the purpose of establishing a town. Harris used beech trees; elm trees; and hickory stumps to define the town�s boundaries; he called it Harrisburg. The name Harrisburg was already in use elsewhere in Indiana; so Brownsburg; which paid homage to early settler James B. Brown; was selected as an alternative. Brownsburg�s railroad station; located between Indianapolis and Crawfordsville; positioned the farming community for dramatic growth. As new settlers arrived; new businesses; mills; and factories also began to open. Today; Brownsburg continues to grow; and the community is known for its engineering and racing industries and its first-rate schools.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This book has an amazing selection of classic Gershwin songsBy Elizabeth D.This book has an amazing selection of classic Gershwin songs. I highly recommend it - particularly for singers with high voices who want to sing jazz.