Mishawaka Indiana's recorded history began with the discovery of bog iron deposits at the beginning of the 1830s.
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Mishawaka Indiana's recorded history began with the discovery of bog iron deposits at the beginning of the 1830s.
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From 1906 to 1915, Mishawaka Indiana was the manufacturing home of the luxurious American Simplex motor car.
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Manufacturing in Mishawaka Indiana peaked in the 1940s and began a slow decline due to industrial restructuring.
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Mishawaka Indiana is served by TRANSPO municipal bus system, which serves South Bend and several smaller suburbs in South Bend-Mishawaka Indiana metropolitan region.
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Penn-Harris elementary schools serving sections of Mishawaka Indiana include Walt Disney, Elm Road, Meadow's Edge, Prairie Vista, and Elsie Rogers; the middle schools respectively are Schmucker and Grissom.
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Mishawaka Indiana has a public library, a branch of the Mishawaka Indiana-Penn-Harris Public Library system.
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Mishawaka Indiana has a wide variety of local radio broadcast available in the area.
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Mishawaka Indiana located stations include WSBT-TV, WBND-LD, WCWW-LD and WMYS-LD.
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Mishawaka Indiana rejected his advances and pledged her love to a white trapper, known only as Deadshot.
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Mishawaka Indiana was supposedly buried near Lincoln Park, where a bronze marker recounts the legend.
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