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Carmel, Indiana (U.S.)

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[Flag of Carmel, Indiana]


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City of Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana. Established in 1837 as a town of Bethlehem. The area was previously a domain of Delaware (Miami) Indians. Became a home of the Quaker settlers. Incorporated in 1874 as a town of Carmel (name changed because there already was a Bethlehem, Indiana). In November of 1974, a referendum took place as to whether Carmel should become a Fourth Class City. The residents voted in the affirmative. Population: about 26,000
Chris Kretowicz, 20 September 2002

The flag is blue with a white rising diagonal bearing the name CARMEL.  In the upper hoist is a large yellow star above the date 1837.  In the lower fly is the city seal(?) with the date 1976 above it.

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