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  1. Lafayette (/ ˌ l ɑː f iː ˈ ɛ t, ˌ l æ f-/ LAH-fee-ET, LAF-ee-ET) is a city in and is the county seat of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, United States, located 63 miles (101 km) northwest of Indianapolis and 125 miles (201 km) southeast of Chicago.

  2. How do I navigate the Lafayette website? Do I need to create an account? How do I find something fun and exciting to do in Lafayette? How do I report a pothole or damaged street?

  3. May 6, 2022 · A lively college town in Northwest Indiana, Lafayette has a population that swells during the semester thanks to Purdue University. The city was founded in 1825 and quickly prospered as a river town, with more than a dozen boats docking each day and spawning a bustling commercial area on the riverfront.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Lafayette, city, seat (1826) of Tippecanoe county, west-central Indiana, U.S., on the Wabash River, 63 miles (101 km) northwest of Indianapolis. Laid out by William Digby on May 24, 1825, it was named for the American Revolutionary War hero the marquis de Lafayette, who was then making his last visit to the United States.

  5. Lafayette, Indiana. Lafayette is part college town, part natural landscape and part lively urban center. Across the Wabash River in West Lafayette, Purdue University draws a diverse young student population to the city. A walking tour of downtown Lafayette reveals a historic core of Victorian architecture, unique shops and public art.

  6. Lafayette is the county seat of Tippecanoe County, Central Indiana. It is located 2 hours southeast of Chicago and 1 hour northwest of Indianapolis. The Greater Lafayette metropolitan area consists of the cities of Lafayette and West Lafayette. The combined population is 97,000.

  7. Nov 19, 2021 · Lafayette, a vibrant city in the Midwest, originated in 1825 and has been attracting tourists for almost 200 years. The Lafayette area including West Lafayette, located on the other bank of the Wabash River, offers various cultural attractions and natural resources for visitors to explore.