| When they think of Indiana, they think of roads: peaceful
two-lane routes lined by cornfields, southern byways unraveling
over roller-coaster hills, the asphalt turns of the Indianapolis
Speedway. Transportation routes have been important to the state
since the National Road was built in the 1830s. They have made
Indiana a crossroads, a meeting place of different elements
central to the Midwest. The Great Lakes give way to vast plains
of corn, farmers share freeways with factory workers, and rural
countryside verges on large cities. Top Cities in Indiana
1. Indianapolis
2. Evansville
3. Fort Wayne
4. Bloomington
5. Michigan City
6. Lafayette
7. Nashville
8. West Lafayette
9. South Bend
10. Terre Haute
11. French Lick
12. Santa Claus
13. Columbus
14. Greencastle
15. Angola
16. Valparaiso
Popular Attractions in Indiana
* Children's Museum, The
* Brown County State Park
* Pokagon State Park
* Oliver Winery
* Fort Wayne Children's Zoo
* Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore/Mt. Baldy
* Lake Shafer Boat Rentals
* Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum
* Arbor Trace Golf Course
* Indiana Beach Amusement & Resort
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