Central Indiana is the central third of the state of Indiana, surrounding the Nine-County Region at the heart of the state. Terre Haute Lafayette Muncie RichmondSouthern Indiana Photo: Wikimedia, CC0. Southern Indiana is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises the southern third...
Central Indiana is the central third of the state of Indiana, surrounding the Nine-County Region at the heart of the state. Terre Haute Lafayette Muncie RichmondSouthern Indiana Photo: Wikimedia, CC0. Southern Indiana is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises the southern third...
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includingIndianapolis, the state’s capital city, located in the Indiana county of Marion. The state is bordered byMichiganto the north,Ohioto the east,Kentuckyto the south, andIllinoisto the west.
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West Lafayette - Known for the Purdue University Gary - A business settlement near Chicago South Bend - Famous for the University of Notre Dame Muncie - Renowned for the Ball State University Terre Haute - Houses the Indiana State University ...
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This Indiana map contains cities, roads, rivers and lakes. Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Evansville are major cities shown in this map of Indiana.
sport, Madison, Marion, Martinsville, Merrillville, Michigan City, Mishawaka, Muncie, New Albany, New Castle, New Haven, Noblesville, Peru, Plainfield, Plymouth, Portage, Richmond, Seymour, Shelbyville, South Bend, Terre Haute, Valparaiso, Vincennes, Wabash, Warsaw, Washington and West Lafayette....
The state's railroads date back to 1838 when the Madison, Indianapolis & Lafayette opened its original 15-mile main line from North Madison, Indiana. The railroad later became part of the Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis Railroad in 1866. The JM&I, itself, would become part of the ...