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  <title>Ulen: The vagabond turned CEO and unusual Boone County town: encore</title>
  <description>He quit school after the fifth grade to ride the rails, so&amp;amp;nbsp;Henry Ulen&amp;amp;nbsp;was an unlikely Hoosier to become an international business tycoon. Ulen also created and became the namesake of an unusual small town that's surrounded by the city of&amp;amp;nbsp;Lebanon&amp;amp;nbsp;in&amp;amp;nbsp;Boone County. In this encore broadcast of a show from&amp;amp;nbsp;2022, History Live will take a dual look at Henry Ulen, an industrialist, and the town of&amp;amp;nbsp;Ulen&amp;amp;nbsp;that he founded in the 1920s not far from where he had grown up. &amp;quot;I traveled from the time I was 14 until I was 18,&amp;quot; Ulen once said. &amp;quot;The moment the idea hit to go somewhere, and it always did in the spring, I was off. St. Louis, Denver, Chicago, Dodge City, Cincinnati . . . anywhere the next freight train happened to be going.&amp;quot; Henry Ulen (1871-1963) founded Ulen &amp;amp;amp; Company, a prestigious business that oversaw infrastructure projects in places like Bolivia, Iran and Greece. The company was based in New York City until Ulen decided to return to Indiana and create a town as a community for his executives and engineers. Although that's no longer the case (Ulen &amp;amp;amp; Company shut down more than 60 years ago), the 40-acre town still has about 120 residents. Just as in the 1920s, the hub of the community is a golf course and country club. </description>
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