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Kokomo is a city in Indiana, United States. It is the county seat of Howard County. Known as the "City of Firsts" due to its significant role in the automotive industry, Kokomo has a rich history and a diverse economy.

History[edit]

Kokomo was founded in 1844 and named after Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo, a Miami Indian Chief. The city saw rapid growth in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, largely due to the discovery of natural gas in the area and the subsequent gas boom. Kokomo became a significant center for the automotive industry, with many 'firsts' in the industry occurring in the city.

Economy[edit]

Kokomo's economy has been historically based on manufacturing, particularly in the automotive industry. The city is home to several major automotive companies, including Delphi, General Motors, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. In recent years, the city has diversified its economy, with healthcare, education, and retail also playing significant roles.

Culture[edit]

Kokomo has a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous museums, art galleries, and music festivals. The city is also home to several higher education institutions, including Indiana University Kokomo and Ivy Tech Community College.

Geography[edit]

Kokomo is located in the central part of Indiana. The city has a diverse landscape, with numerous parks and green spaces.

Demographics[edit]

As of the 2010 census, Kokomo had a population of approximately 45,000 people. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of different ethnicities and cultures.

Transportation[edit]

Kokomo has a well-developed transportation network, with several major highways passing through the city. The city also has a public transportation system, operated by the City of Kokomo Transit.

Notable people[edit]

Several notable people have hailed from Kokomo, including author Norman Bridwell, creator of the Clifford the Big Red Dog series, and musician David Mann.


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