IndianaIndianapolis, the capital of the state of Indiana is the main tourist attraction and a Mecca for those who love baseball and are keen on cars. |
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EvansvilleEvansville or The River City, located on the picturesque shores of the Ohio River, in 2009 was named one of the best cities "to live, work, and play" |
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IndianapolisIndianapolis, The Circle City or just Indy is the capital of Indiana. It is famous for its Indiana World War Memorial Plaza and the Monument Circle |
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Rising SunThe most catching attraction of Rising Sun are its breathtakingly beautiful dawns. Among other points of interest the Harps on Main shop can be named |
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ShipshewanaShipshewana is quite a small town, however, the cultural life bubbles up here. One of the largest flea markets in U.S. is located in the town |
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Angel MoundsThe Angel Mounds State Historic Site is a real living museum on the place of the large ancient (dating back to 1100 AD) settlement of Native American |
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Conner Prairie Interactive History ParkYou believe history to be a dull science? Then, visit the Conner Prairie Interactive History Park and take part in history instead of studying it |
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Forest Discovery CenterThe Forest Discovery Center mission is to emphasize the importance of preserving forests on our planet. The attraction will be interesting to all ages |
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Mid America Windmill Museum KendallvilleThe Mid-America Windmill Museum is dedicated to the past, present and future of one of the most ancient and eco-friendly power plants created by men |
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National Model Aviation Museum, MuncieThe National Model Aviation Museum has a fantastic collection of radio control and free flight aircraft models that amounts to about 9000 exhibits |
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RV MH Hall of Fame Museum ElkhartRV/MH Hall of Fame is home for thousands of artifacts connected with Rv's. Recreational vehicles from 1913 till nowadays are on display here |
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Schiefer Stone GardenThe durable Indiana limestone has been used by a talented sculptor Charles Schiefer since 1970. His works are on permanent display at his Stone Garden |