Claypool is a small town located in Kosciusko County, Indiana. The town was founded in 1854 and named after Henry Clay, a prominent American statesman. Claypool was originally a farming community, but it later developed into a center for manufacturing and industry.
Claypool has been home to a number of notable individuals, including former Indiana Governor Edgar Whitcomb and professional wrestler Joe Leduc.
According to the most recent census data, Claypool has a population of around 430 residents.
Claypool is located in northern Indiana, near the border with Michigan. The town is surrounded by farmland and has a scenic rural setting.
Claypool's economy is primarily based on agriculture, manufacturing, and small businesses. The town is home to several local shops and restaurants that contribute to the local economy.
Claypool has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong sense of community and tradition. The town hosts a variety of events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing local music, food, and arts.