Welcome to Town of Thorntown Town Council President Welcome Letter
Hello and welcome to the Town of Thorntown, one of the most desirable, rural places to live in the Indianapolis Metropolitan area. Thorntown is located in the Northwest Corner of Boone County, Indiana, at the corner of SR 47 and SR 75. We are just a 45-minute drive to Indianapolis and 45-minute drive to Lafayette, but you wouldn't know it when you arrive. Thorntown is blessed to be situated in a rural portion of the metro. As a result, our community's small-town culture is still very much alive. The award-winning Western Boone School System serves Thorntown, and Thorntown Elementary School is located within the town's boundary. In addition, the town is home to the Tom Johnson Memorial Park, Lions Club Park, Sugar Creek Arts Center, Big Four Trail, Carnegie Library, and special community events such as the Thorntown/Sugar Creek Fire Department Annual Fish Fry Fundraiser and Festival of the Turning Leaves. Old Mill Run Campground is just a jog west of town. If you are considering a relocation soon or out and about and considering a visit, please do! Please stop by one of our fabulous boutiques, such as The Bargain Boutique or Miss Mess Mercantile, and enjoy a unique dining experience at JC Cocina, Stookey's Restaurant known for catfish and onion rings, Thorntown Pizza King, or Danny J's Pizza.
But one of the most extraordinary things about Thorntown, is our people and their pride in their community. All that Thorntown is and will become is rooted in our people's talents, dedication, and hard work. If you already live in our town, thank you for the value you bring to our community!
Sincerely,
Sara Fairfield, Town Council President
Thorntown is a town in Sugar Creek Township, Boone County, Indiana. The community name was derived from the English translation of the Miami Indian village name, Kawiakiungi (place of thorns), once located here. A post office was estalished at Thorntown in 1830 and Thorntown was platted the following year in 1831. To read more about the history of Thorntown please CLICK HERE to be redirected to the History of Thorntown page...