Kokomo is in Indiana, in the United States of America. Kokomo, named after a Miami chief, is known as "The City Of Firsts" due to innovations that occurred in tandem with the birth of the natural gas extraction industry there, especially as it pertained to automobile manufacturing. On a less dignified note, it also holds notoriety of hosting the largest Ku Klux Klan gathering in history which took place in 1923, and of early stigmatization surrounding HIV and AIDS with the emergence of Ryan White, an adolescent who was shunned from school after acquiring the virus thru a hemophilia related-transfusion.

Get in edit

 
Map of Kokomo

By car edit

US-31, US-35, SR-22, SR-26, SR-931 pass by Kokomo

By bike edit

The Indiana Heritage Trail passes through.

The Nickle Plate Trail goes north to the town of Peru.

By plane edit

Get around edit

  • Kokomo City-Line Trolley. Fixed route transit buses. Free.    
  • Wildcat Walk of Excellence. A downtown bike path.

See edit

  • Old Ben, in Highland Park. Old Ben is the world's largest preserved steer. Ben weighs 2.5 tons. At one time Old Ben was the world's largest living Steer before being injured falling on the ice.
  • 1 Seiberling Mansion, 1200 W. Sycamore St. Built in October 1889 the mansion is built in a mixture of Neo-Jacobean (Queen Anne) and Romanesque Revival styles. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.    
  • Sycamore Stump, in Highland Park.
  • Vermont Covered Bridge, in Highland Park.
  • 2 Elwood Haynes Museum.    

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  • 1 Kokomo Beach Water Park, 802 W Park Ave, +1-765-456-7540.
  • AMC Theaters, Kokomo Town Center.
  • Kokomo Arts Pavilion Stage, Superior Street & Washington Street.

Buy edit

  • 1 Markland Mall.    
  • 2 Kokomo Town Center.    

Eat edit

  • Country Squire, Webster Street & Lincoln Street.
  • Hog Heaven, Webster Street & Defenbaugh Street. BBQ
  • Great Wall Buffet, Dixon Road & Jefferson Street. Chinese buffet, next to K-Mart, and Krogers.

Drink edit

  • Lexi's Drink Barn, Markland Avenue & Locke Street.
  • Jamie's Soda Fountain, Downtown Square.
  • 1 Half Moon Brewery, 4051 S Lafountain, +1-765-455-2739. Opens 11AM daily.

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  • Mississinewa Lake, north of Kokomo
  • Kokomo Reservoir, east of Kokomo, near Greentown
  • Grissom Air Reserve Base and Museum, north of Kokomo
  • James Dean Museum and James Dean Festival, east of Kokomo in Fairmount. Festival is the last weekend in September.
  • Glass museum in Greentown east on SR-22/US 35
Routes through Kokomo
South BendPeru  N   S  WestfieldIndianapolis
Michigan CityLogansport  N   E  GreentownMuncie



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