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WELCOME TO INDIANA
VisitIndiana. COM
YOUR TRAVEL GUIDE’S
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In addition to the many
great ideas in this Travel
Guide, you can ind up-to-
the-minute information at
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ABOUT THE COVER
Craaaack! The Fort Wayne TinCaps hit another one out of the park! Parkview Field,
lauded for beautiful design and fun atmosphere, holds 8,000 fans and features
50 places to buy food – no long lines here. The unique architectural design brings
praise from baseball magazines, and the Fort Wayne skyline is a perfect backdrop
for a night at the ballpark. With 10 levels of ticket prices and seats that are great
for visiting with other fans, it’s the perfect outing for friends and families.
Cover photo by John Bragg
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DID YOU KNOW?
Indiana became the 19th
state in 1816. Corydon was
the capital until 1825, when
the capital was moved to
Indianapolis.
see pages 73 and 119
Stone: Limestone
see page 97
Indiana borders Lake Michigan.
That’s right – Indiana has
24 miles of beaches.
see page 40
River : Wab ash River see pag e 82
Northern Indiana is home to
the second-largest population
of Amish in the nation.
see page 38
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Abraham Lincoln was born
in Kentucky and started his
political career in Illinois, but
the years Lincoln spent in
Indiana from age 7-21 shaped
him as a man and a president.
see page 121
Tree: Tulip Tree see pa ge 70
What’s the world’s largest
museum for kids? The
Children’s Museum of
Indianapolis.
see page 69
Cardinal and Wabash Photos by Rich Fields
Statehouse Photo by Steven Sellers
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