Indiana Travel Guide

Indiana, situated in the Midwest, is known as the 'Crossroads of
America', with multiple highways intersecting within its borders.
This makes it easy to travel through the state's scenic stretches
of rural land. In the north, Indiana borders the tip of Lake
Michigan, and the peaceful Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
encompasses sandy beaches and expanses of wildflowers. Visitors
might then explore the lanes of the Amish country in the northeast,
wander through the antique alleys of Wayne County, see the historic
covered bridges of Parke County or drive the picturesque Ohio River
byway in the south.Perhaps because of its long history of settlers and their
clashes with Native Americans, or its strength in corn and soybean
production, the state's name tends to conjure images of endless
farmland and the pastoral lifestyle. In fact, the nickname for
Indiana residents, 'Hoosiers', may derive from the pioneers' shout
of 'Who's here?' when travellers knocked on remote cabin doors. The
origin remains a subject of debate, but Hoosiers are quite proud of
the nickname regardless.The Hoosier state, however, is not without action. Indiana is a
powerhouse in the sports world. It is home to the Indy 500, one of
the world's premier racing events, and to the Indianapolis Colts,
one of the most competitive teams in the NFL. And, of course there
is Indiana basketball, immortalized in the film 'Hoosiers', which
approaches a religion. The state has a professional NBA team, the
Indiana Pacers, but Hoosiers are equally enthusiastic about college
basketball, including the Indiana University team (called what
else? The Hoosiers), as well as high school basketball. In
education, too, Indiana is at the forefront. Top institutions like
the University of Notre Dame, Purdue University and DePauw
University, and of course their sports teams, are located here.
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Most of the state is GMT �5 (GMT �4 from March to November),
but 12 western counties are in the Central Time Zone, which is GMT
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Description:
The Indianapolis 500 takes place each May, but the Speedway
remains an exciting attraction all year long. In addition to
hosting other racing events, including motorcycle racing, it is the
home of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum, which
has a huge collection of memorabilia and racing, classic and
antique cars, as well as Brickyard Crossing, a Pete Dye-designed
golf course with four holes inside the raceway oval. Visitors can
take a bus tour around the track when it is not in use, or even
take a lap in a real Indy car.
Address:
4790 W. 16th St
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Telephone:
(317) 492-6784
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Website:
www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com
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Description:
Americans follow university athletics with as much passion as
they do professional sports. In addition to rosters and records,
the Hall of Champions' 25,000 square feet of exhibit space capture
the traditions, great moments, student athletes and coaches of the
23 sports administered by the National Collegiate Athletic
Association and 88 national championships. The Campus Corner gift
shop offers all the NCAA logo merchandise a college sports fan
could imagine.
Address:
700 W. Washington St, White River State Park
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Telephone:
(317) 916 4255
Email:
hocmail@ncaa.org
Website:
ncaahallofchampions.org/index.php
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Description:
The only museum of its kind in the Midwest, the Eiteljorg Museum
contains one of the best Native American and Western art
collections in the world. Aimed at inspiring appreciation and
understanding of the cultures of the indigenous peoples of North
America, the museum showcases work by contemporary artists like
N.C. Wyeth and Georgia O'Keeffe as well as art and artefacts
including pottery, woodcarvings and apparel, of the Delaware,
Miami, Potawatomi and many other Native American cultures.
Address:
500 W. Washington St, White River State Park
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Telephone:
(317) 636 9378
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Website:
www.eiteljorg.org
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