Margcede
Margcede is a small, unincorporated community located in the southern part of the U.S. state of Indiana, within Johnson County. Situated along the White River, the area is primarily rural and known for its agricultural landscape, with fields of corn, soybeans, and other crops dominating the scenery. The name "Margcede" is believed to derive from a combination of the surnames of early settlers, though the exact origin remains somewhat unclear.
The community has a rich history tied to its farming roots, with many families having lived in
Today, Margcede remains a quiet, close-knit community with limited commercial development. Residents primarily engage in farming,
While Margcede lacks major attractions, its natural beauty and rural charm make it a peaceful place for