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Discover Indiana: The Hoosier State's Rich Heritage and Vibrant Cities

Indiana, known as the Hoosier State, boasts a captivating history and diverse culture. With Indianapolis as its capital, the state was admitted to the Union on December 11, 1816. Home to over 6 million residents, Indiana offers vibrant cities like Fort Wayne, Evansville, and South Bend. Nature enthusiasts can appreciate the state tree, the Yellow-poplar, and the cardinal as the state bird. Experience local culture through its sports teams, including the Butler Bulldogs, and enjoy the iconic song "On The Banks of The Wabash."

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Discover Indiana: The Hoosier State's Rich Heritage and Vibrant Cities

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  1. Indiana By Austin Evans

  2. Location • Midwest

  3. Abbreviation • IN

  4. Nickname • Hoosier State

  5. Capital • Indianapolis

  6. Admitted • December 11 1816

  7. Bird • cardinal

  8. Tree • Yellow-poplar

  9. Flower • peonu

  10. Population • 6,080,485

  11. Three Major Cities • Fort Wayne • Evansville • South Bend

  12. Interesting Places • Evansville • Gray • Bloomington

  13. Borders • Spring Field • Columbiums • Madison • Des Moins

  14. Famous People • George Ade

  15. Sports Teams • Butler Bulldogs

  16. Songs • On The Banks Of The Wabash

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