Portage, Indiana Portage, Indiana Downtown Portage Downtown Portage Official seal of Portage, Indiana Township Portage Portage / p rt d / is a town/city in Portage Township, Porter County, in the U.S.

It is the biggest city in Porter County, and third biggest in Northwest Indiana.

Previous to European pioneer arriving, Native American Indians lived in the region now known as Portage, Indiana.

The Potawatomi tribe sold territory to the pioneer in 1812 known as Garyton which was one of the first communities in Portage Township. Jacob Blake came to Portage in 1833.The following family names are also among the first settlers: Blake, Palmer, Summer, Ritter, Curtis, Peck, Hurl, Lenburg, Fifield, Crisman, Krieger, Nicholson, Samuelson, Swanson, Lute, Hamstrom, Mc - Cool,and Wolfe. Before Portage became a town, it consisted primarily of three separate communities in addition to much farmland.

La Porte County maintained jurisdiction over Porter County in 1835, and established Portage Township that year. Portage Township was primarily a farming improve until barns evolution began in the 1850s and 1860s.

The next barns to build through the Portage region was the Baltimore and Ohio in 1874.

Sand was also an trade in Portage due to demand in the burgeoning city of Chicago.

Between the 1870s and the depression era, Portage did not expanded very much.

Portage was not unaffected by the Great Depression.

Due to the steel mills being in economic trouble, the farmers of Portage did not have demand to produce their products.

Like many communities in the country, World War I and World War II affected the economy of Portage in a big way.

The populace of post-war Portage interval very quickly.

National Steel opened a plant along the shore of Lake Michigan in Portage in 1959.

In 1963, Bethlehem Steel began assembly of a plant which was positioned partly in Portage.

In 1967, Portage officially became a city.

White citizens of Gary were seeking a way out of the turmoil, which drew many citizens to Portage amid this time. Portage is still a heavily industrialized city.

Very several farms are still active in the Portage area.

Portage has seen many new green technology industries locate to the improve since the early 2000s including Fronius USA.

Portage is positioned at 41 34 55 N 87 11 12 W (41.581850, -87.186553). According to the 2010 census, Portage has a total region of 27.614 square miles (71.52 km2), of which 25.63 square miles (66.38 km2) (or 92.82%) is territory and 1.984 square miles (5.14 km2) (or 7.18%) is water. In the city, the populace was spread out with 26.0% under the age of 18, 9.4% from 18 to 24, 29.9% from 25 to 44, 22.8% from 45 to 64, and 11.8% who were 65 years of age or older.

The commercial airport nearest Portage is the Gary/Chicago International Airport in Gary.

Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and Chicago Midway International Airport are also in close adjacency and furnish the bulk of flights servicing Portage.

The Chicago horizon as viewed from the Portage Lake Michigan skyline.

Coach USA's Tri State/United Limo service stops at Central & Irving intersection, connecting Portage to Chicago's airports and a several other North Indiana metros/cities and town.

Portage is also connected to Chicago, Illinois and South Bend, Indiana by the South Shore Line.

Passengers can board the train at the Portage/Ogden Dunes Station, which is positioned immediately east of Ogden Dunes in Portage.

Portage is intersected by a several major highways, including Interstate 94 and Interstates 80/90 (Indiana Toll Road) as well as U.S.

Imagination Glen Park 256 acres (104 ha) Softball complex, Soccer complex, BMX track, Outback Trail mountain bike trail, Walking paths, Playground, Fishing, Picnic areas, Access to Prairie Duneland Trail Woodland Park 64 acres (26 ha) Skatepark, Playground areas, Banquet halls, Dog Park, Horseshoe pits, Community garden Wolfe Park 10 acres (4.0 ha) Softball field, Picnic areas, Shelters Perry Park 4 acres (1.6 ha) Picnic areas, Playground Community Acres Park 1 acre (0.40 ha) Basketball court, Playground, Picnic Shelter Indiana American Water Amphitheater 1 acre (0.40 ha) Concert Venue, adjoining to Founder's Square Park and Fire Station No.

Portage Parks offer a wide range of service, from sports leagues, to crafts, to hiking and water sports. In 2016, the marina was titled in honor of former Portage Mayor Sammie Maletta.

Portage is also home of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (Indiana Dunes), a beautiful showcase of territory and lake on the south shore of Lake Michigan.

West Beach, the biggest beach in the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore system, is positioned inside Portage.

As well as Superior Avenue and Samuelson Road in Portage.

Portage has a Strong Mayor-Council government.

Snyder was re-elected to a second term in 2015 defeating current Portage Township Trustee and former City Council member Brendan Clancy.

Doug Olson is the son of Portage's first Mayor, Arthur Olson.

Doug Olson is also the only person to serve in all three propel City offices as a City Councilman, Clerk-Treasurer and Mayor.

He lost his bid for an historic fourth term in the 1999 Democratic Primary to then Porter County Circuit Court Clerk and former Portage Clerk-Treasurer and City Councilman, Douglas Olson.

The Portage Township School fitness comprises 11 enhance schools: 8 elementary schools (grades K-5), 2 middle schools (grades 6-8), and one senior high school (grades 9-12).

Portage Township Schools is an Indiana Exemplary District and has two Four Star schools in the district. Aylesworth Fegely Portage High School There are 2 private schools in Portage: Portage Christian School - A Christian school servicing kids in grades Pre-K - 12 Portage - Life.com, a website launched in early 2010, which prints knowledge about improve and town/city affairs and initiatives for Portage, Indiana.

Greater Portage Chamber of Commerce Website is a website provided by the Greater Portage Chamber of commerce for inhabitants living, visiting, or moving to Portage.

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