Proper noun
(literary) A male given name from Greek, notably used as a stock name for a shepherd in pastorals, in particular a shepherd whose love for a boy is described in Virgil's Eclogues.
A place name used for several towns in the United States.
A town, the county seat of Harrison County, Indiana, also located in Harrison Township.
A small city, the county seat of Wayne County, Iowa.
A town in Henderson County, Kentucky.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Bent Corydon, Hubbard created the illusion that Dianetics was the first psychotherapy to address traumatic experiences in their own time, but others had done so as standard procedure. Source: Internet
An area resident for the past 35 years, he was born July 10, 1929 in Corydon, PA. Source: Internet
Born September 1, 1911, in Corydon, she was the daughter of Asa and Polly (DeWeese) Miller. Source: Internet
He’ll appear at the Beef O’Brady’s in his hometown Corydon for a reading/signing to introduce “The Savage.” Source: Internet
The Indiana Archive and Records Administration (IARA) is honoring the Founders of Indiana; forty-three early settlers who met in Corydon 200 years ago to establish Indiana’s statehood and write Indiana’s first Constitution. Source: Internet
Transit routes going through the intersection include the routes 24 (Ness Express), 18 (North Main -Corydon), 11 (Portage - Kildonan), 21 (Portage Express) and the 43 (Munroe), among many others. Source: Internet