The 819 Area Code (or Area Code 819) is located in the state of Indiana. Area Code 819 is one of the 269 3-digit telephone area codes in the USA. It covers roughly 185 unique phone numbers and 235 individuals from 0 cities near the city of Clarksville.
Most numbers within Area Code 819 are located in the following Indiana cities: Newport, Reseda, Tampa, Arlington, El Cajon, Kansas City, Raymore, Schenectady, Brookville, Ridgewood, Derby Line, Sarasota, Independence, Fort Lauderdale, Waterbury, Port Huron, Los Angeles, Ulysses, Sipesville, Frankfort, Largo, Mission, Derby, Lawson, Montrose, Milton Center, Attica, Bellingham, Tulsa, Hennepin, Scottown, Post Falls, Plant City, Imlay City, Burton, West Covina, Abingdon, and Clarksville.
The 819 area code lies within the Eastern Standard Time (or EST). The current time in Eastern Standard Time is 11:31 PM on 05/20/2012.
Burton, Beverly Hills, Plant City, Arlington, Schenectady, Kansas City, Seffner, Ridgewood, Flint, Montrose, Independence, Fort Worth, Clarksville, Derby Line, New York, Port Huron, West Covina, Derby, and Evansville
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Clarksville is a town in Clark County, Indiana, United States, along the Ohio River as a part of the Louisville Metropolitan area. The population was 21,724 at the 2010 census. The town, once a home site to George Rogers Clark, was founded in 1783 and is the oldest American town in the Northwest Territory. The town is home to the Colgate clock, one of the largest clocks in the world and the Falls of the Ohio State Park, a large fossil bed. [more on Wikipedia]