Loafers Station was a community in Pigeon Township, Warrick County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.
[2] Also known as Louisville, the community was a sizable village in 1820 and was often visited by a young Abraham Lincoln.
The community had a Baptist Church, and in 1884 was reported to contain two saloons, a post office, a store, and a mill, as well as a dozen homes.
That same year, railroad construction bypassed Loafer's Station and went through Tennyson, Indiana, instead, leading to the abandonment of Loafer's Station.
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