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ContentsHampton American History Landmarks in IndianaInteresting Items Related to IN HistoryPage Citations and Related ArticlesHampton American History Landmarks in Indiana
Discover some of the more interesting American history landmarks in the state of Indiana, such as the baseball field used in the film, A League of Their Own, Grissom Air Museum, and Levi Coffin State Historic Site.
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The Brains on Feb 16th, 2011 in
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Wondering what the rainfall is like in Indiana? This excellent precipitation map shows you the average rainfall throughout the state in a visual way. One picture is definitely worth a thousand words!
This precipitation map shows the amount of rainfall the state of Indiana receives. Download the map as a PDF file.
 
 
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ContentsPopulation Statistics for IndianaSuggested Reading on IndianaPopulation Statistics for Indiana
Below you will find the population statistics for the state of Indiana from the US Census Bureau. The data comes directly from their site, and is updated regularly.
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ContentsThe National Parks of IndianaInteractive Map of the Indiana National ParksThe National Parks of Indiana
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
 
 
Interactive Map of the Indiana National Parks
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Indiana State RiverLearn about the history of the Wabash River, see pictures and learn about its significance. Source: France Park
Indiana State River (Map)See a map of the Wabash River divided by county, and view all parks and access points on the river.Source: Wabash River Heritage Corridor Commission
 
 
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ContentsIndiana State Bird
Indiana State Bird
This colorful wildlife guide on the northern cardinal has large beautiful help and lots of information.Source: New Hampshire Public Television
Indiana State Bird and Flower Coloring PageThis incredibly detailed coloring page makes your state report easier and more fun.Source: Friends Across America
Northern CardinalThis has good information on the northern cardinal. ...
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Art and Theatre Symbols
Indiana State PoemCheck out the Indiana state poem, Indiana, written by Arthur Franklin Mapes, of Kendallville, Indiana.Source: Indiana Traveler
Indiana State Poet LaureateThough the official poet laureate position was created as recently as last year in Indiana, there have been unofficial poet laureates for years. Learn about the history of the position...
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ContentsDownload the Indiana State Soil ProfileThe State Soil of Indiana is the Miami Soil Series
Miami soils formed in calcareous, loamy till on the
Wisconsin Till Plains. The native vegetative is
hardwood forest. Miami soils are fertile and have a
moderate available water capacity. Indiana is
nationally ranked for agricultural production because
of the highly productive Miami soils along with other
prime...
ContentsIndiana State Flower and Indiana State TreeIndiana State Flower and Indiana State Tree
Indiana State Flower - (Adobe Acrobat Required)Learn all about Indiana’s state flower, the peony. Find out about the peony’s variations and care, and read a short history on them.Source:Purdue University
Indiana State TreeLearn about the history, uses, and characteristics of the Indiana state tree, the tulip...
ContentsIndiana’s State StoneLearning Links for Indiana LimestoneIndiana State StoneStinesville Limestone IndustryIndiana’s State Stone
The cities of Bedford and Bloomington, Indiana are showcases for the history of Indiana Limestone, also known as Bedford Limestone. According to the Indiana Geological Survey: Salem Limestone comes from a limestone belt that runs between Bedford and Salem, ranging...