West College Corner is a small town located in Union County, Indiana. Originally known as College Corner, the town was established in 1837 as a result of its location on the state line between Indiana and Ohio. In 1962, the town was split into two separate municipalities, with the Indiana side becoming West College Corner.
West College Corner has been home to a number of notable individuals, including author and historian Helen M. Overbeck.
The population of West College Corner has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 600 residents currently calling the town home.
West College Corner is located in southeastern Indiana, near the border with Ohio. The town is surrounded by farmland and rolling hills, making it a picturesque place to live.
The economy of West College Corner is primarily based on agriculture and small businesses. The town is home to a number of farms, as well as a few local shops and restaurants.
West College Corner has a rich cultural history, with a number of historic buildings and sites to explore. The town also hosts annual events and festivals that celebrate its heritage.