Indiana
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Indiana is part of the Midwest region of the United States.
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Cities
- Indianapolis -- state capital and home of the Indianapolis 500 car race.
- Fort Wayne -- Second largest city in Indiana.
- Evansville -- Third largest city in Indiana.
- South Bend -- Home of the University of Notre Dame
- Gary
- Hammond
- Bloomington -- Home of Indiana University.
- Muncie
- Anderson
- Terre Haute
- Lafayette -- Home of Purdue University.
- Shipshewana -- Northern Indiana's Amish country
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Most of Indiana is on Eastern Standard time. In the past Indiana did not observe Daylight Savings Time during the summer, effectively making it on the same time as Central Daylight Time in the summer and Eastern Standard Time in the winter. This all changes in 2006. Now all of Indiana will observe Daylight Savings Time. The vast majority of Indiana will be on Eastern Time, and only a few counties near Chicago will be on Central Time.
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Indianapolis International Airport [1]
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Get around
Indiana's motto is "The Crossroads of America" and it is deserving. Indiana has more Interstates (14) than any other state.
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