Explore Fayette County, Indiana with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 3 cities and towns in Fayette County below.
| County | Fayette |
| State | Indiana (IN) |
| County Seat | Connersville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 39.596067 |
| Longitude | -85.176631 |
| Cities & Towns | 3 |
| Area Codes | 260, 317 |
Fayette County unfolds across a landscape shaped by the patient work of water and wind. Its terrain is a mosaic of gentle rises and hollows, a fertile quilt where farmland meets the deep green of woodlots. To the north, the land flattens, hinting at the great lake beyond, though its sandy breath rarely reaches this far inland. Southward, the land begins to tilt, a prelude to the grander sweeps of the Ohio River that form its southern border, a broad, reflective artery carrying the sky. Smaller creeks, like silver threads, stitch the county together, their banks often lined with sycamores and the quiet dignity of old oaks. The air here, especially in the late afternoon when the sun begins its slow descent, carries the scent of damp earth and ripening corn, a fragrance that clings to the senses long after one has left the fields. Neighboring counties share this character, forming a contiguous expanse of Hoosier reserve, a place where the land dictates the pace of life.
The story of Fayette County is one of steady settlement, a narrative woven from the aspirations of those who sought fertile ground and a place to build their lives. It was organized in the early years of Indiana's statehood, a time when the promise of the West drew pioneers westward. These early arrivals, often of English, German, and Scotch-Irish descent, found the land amenable to cultivation, clearing forests and establishing homesteads. The county seat, Connersville, owes its existence to a strategic location along the Whitewater River, a vital waterway for transport and power in those nascent days. The river's steady flow, a constant presence, seemed to imbue the early town with a sense of purpose, drawing merchants, artisans, and families to its banks. Over time, the town grew, its streets laid out with a deliberate order that still echoes today, each brick in its historic buildings bearing witness to the generations that have walked them.
Fayette County’s economy, like its landscape, is rooted in the land. Agriculture remains a cornerstone, with broad fields yielding corn, soybeans, and other staples, a testament to the enduring fertility of the soil. Yet, alongside this agrarian backbone, a quiet industrial spirit also thrives, particularly in Connersville and its surrounding neighborhoods. It’s a place where people work with their hands, where the clang of machinery can be heard at a distance, a counterpoint to the rustle of leaves. This blend of the rural and the industrial gives Fayette County its distinct character: a grounded practicality, a sense of self-reliance. Notable landmarks include the imposing brick courthouse in Connersville, a sentinel of civic life, and the Whitewater River itself, a constant reminder of the natural forces that have shaped and continue to sustain this corner of Indiana. The rhythm of life here is not one of hurried urgency, but of seasons turning, of work done with diligence, and of community bonds forged through shared experience.
This page provides an interactive map of Fayette County, Indiana alongside links to detailed street maps for 3 cities and towns. The county seat is Connersville. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.
Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |