Tippecanoe County founded in 1826, was named after Kethtippecanoogi which means a "Place of the Succor Fish People" in Miami. The county covers an area of 503.24 sq mi, with a population of more than 0.17 million with a brilliant mixture of races including White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others along with 55.2K households and 32.4K families. Lafayette forms the county seat and the largest city of the county. The County is situated in the northwest quadrant of Indiana.
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