Indiana State Road 15
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| State Road 15 |
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| Length: | 95 mi[1] (153 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Counties: | Elkhart, Grant, Kosciusko, Wabash | ||||||||||||
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State Road 15 is a north-south road in northeastern Indiana. Its southern terminus is at State Road 22 in Jonesboro. Its northern terminus is the Michigan state line north of Bristol. It is a surface highway that is mostly rural. It runs through the historic cities of Goshen, Warsaw and Wabash.
The cities and towns it runs through from north to south are: Bristol, Goshen, Waterford Mills, New Paris, Milford, Leesburg, Warsaw, Silver Lake, Wabash, Treaty, La Fontaine, Marion and Jonesboro.
The cities of Goshen, Warsaw and Wabash are well known for their historical buildings and small town charm. Many of these buildings are located on S.R. 15.
Elkhart County courthouse in Goshen.

