Discover Indiana: The Hoosier State's Rich Heritage and Vibrant Cities
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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."
Discover Indiana: The Hoosier State's Rich Heritage and Vibrant Cities
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Indiana By Austin Evans
Location • Midwest
Abbreviation • IN
Nickname • Hoosier State
Capital • Indianapolis
Admitted • December 11 1816
Bird • cardinal
Tree • Yellow-poplar
Flower • peonu
Population • 6,080,485
Three Major Cities • Fort Wayne • Evansville • South Bend
Interesting Places • Evansville • Gray • Bloomington
Borders • Spring Field • Columbiums • Madison • Des Moins
Famous People • George Ade
Sports Teams • Butler Bulldogs
Songs • On The Banks Of The Wabash