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Explore Indiana: Features, Symbols, and Attractions

Discover fascinating facts about Indiana, including its bordering states, official symbols, major tourist attractions, and popular traditions. Learn about Indiana's captivating landscape, diverse population, and notable landmarks like the Indianapolis Capitol.

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Explore Indiana: Features, Symbols, and Attractions

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  1. INDIANA By: Shaunna Gleeson

  2. What other states border Indiana? Some other states that border Indiana are: • Kentucky • Ohio • Illinois and • Michigan

  3. State Bird – Cardinal State Flower – Peony State Tree – Tulip Tree State Flag – State Nickname – The Hoosier State What are Indiana’s Symbols?

  4. What Region is Indiana in? The Plains

  5. What are some of Indiana’s major tourist attractions? Some tourist attractions to this state are: • Lincoln Boy Hood Memorial • Holiday World Theme Park • Wyandotte Caves • And many many exciting museums!!!

  6. What is Indiana’s Capitol? Indianapolis

  7. Indiana’s Landscape??? Indiana has low hills and shallow valleys.

  8. What’s Indiana’s population? 6,080,485 people!!!!!

  9. What are Indiana’s traditions? One major tradition of Indiana is the Indy 500, which is held in Indianapolis.

  10. Works Cited Brunelle, Lynne Indiana the Hoosier State Milwaukee, Wisconsin, World Almanac Library, 2001 “Indiana” www.indiana.gov30 November 2007 Gieb, George W. “Indiana” The New Book of Knowledge 2001, 9, pages 144 – 159

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