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Warsaw, which is in northern Indiana along the historic Lincoln Highway, has a population of 12,000. It was twice named one of the "Top 100 Small Town's in America."
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DePuy is the world's first and largest manufacturer of orthopedic implants, and has helped the town earn the distinction of "Orthopedic Manufacturing Capital of the World."
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Warsaw is also the home of CoCo Wheats breakfast cereal.
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Despite the city's abundance of manufacturing firms, Warsaw is surrounded by one of the strongest agricultural economies in the state of Indiana.
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The Kosciusko County Jail Museum in downtown Warsaw operated as a county jail from 1871 to 1982.
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Today, the Kosciusko County Jail Museum houses the Kosciusko County Historical Society.
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Dig's Diner serves up some of the spiciest chili in Indiana.
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The Kosciusko County Courthouse is the county's best known historical landmark.
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This 16-foot tall, 4-sided clock is on the north side of Central Park in downtown Warsaw.
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Central Lake, one of three lakes in Warsaw's corporate limits, offers every form of water sport.