Hobart is a city in Lake County, Ind. It has a population of 25,363 and a median household income of $34,759.
Hobart was named by founder George Earle in honor of his brother, Frederick Hobart Earle. After purchasing land from the Potowatomi Indians, Earle founded the city in 1846 and built the city's first business — a grist mill.
Hobart is home to Lake George, a popular place for people to gather to walk along with city's waterfront. It was home to numerous brickyards in the nineteenth century, including the W.B. Owen Terra Cotta Works, the Natco yards and the Kulage Brick Works. This provided Hobart High School with its unique nickname for its athletic teams “the Brickies.”
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