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Indiana has been home to three presidents--William Henry Harrison, Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Harrison. It has been home to several authors, including Gene Stratton-Porter, Jean Shepherd, Booth Tarkington and James Whitcomb Riley. In…
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South Bend is a football town in Indiana. Fighting Irish fans pack Notre Dame stadium throughout the football season. However, South Bend offers other recreational activities throughout the year. This includes fishing, hiking and bikin…
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Once considered a fruitful frontier by eager pioneers, Ohio has a long history of intrepid anglers fishing for their livelihood and survival. Freshwater fishing has since become a largely recreational pastime, but still offers a variet…
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The state of Indiana is full of interesting, exciting and beautiful attractions. From the excitement of the Indianapolis Speedway to the beautiful forests of Brown County, Indiana has something for everyone. There are several hotels, m…
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The state of Indiana has a lot of lakes, and among them are the five bodies of water making up the Chain of Lakes in the northeastern part of the state. Surrounded by private campgrounds and an Indiana State Park, the Chain of Lakes is…
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Greenfield, Indiana, might be centrally located to Indiana's capital and largest city Indianapolis, but it is praised for its open land that makes it ideal for the avid hiker, biker or runner. With its many parks located within a few m…
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Castleton, Indiana, is a suburb of Indianapolis near a multitude of attractions including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indiana State Fairgrounds, The Woodland Bowl and Oak Hill Mansion. For those who want to spend some time outdoor…
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Brown County, Indiana is known for its rugged charm and natural beauty. Famous for its breathtaking fall foliage, visitors will delight in the nostalgic grace of this small county, which is one hour south of Indianapolis. Plenty of ca…
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Indianapolis is one of the cross-road cities in heartland America. Spend some time there, and you'll be pleasantly surprised. Motorcycle enthusiasts, pro football and basketball enthusiasts, and of course NASCAR enthusiasts can all fin…
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Clinton, Indiana, is 70 miles west of Indianapolis, Indiana, and close to the Illinois border. Although Clinton does not have any motels, the nearest city, Terre Haute, hosts several. Clinton is located nearby to public land and waterw…
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Smithfield, Kentucky, is a small town outside Louisville in the rolling bluegrass country. The region is known for horse breeding and racing. Visitors to the area can take guided horseback trails rides and tours of racehorse stables. R…
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If you're looking for a place to stay in Indianapolis, make sure you don't simply pick a place at random. Although it is not as big as Chicago or New York, Indianapolis is a sprawling city and it can take a lot of time to get from plac…
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Indiana is located in the Great Lakes region of the United States and residents of this state are known as Hoosiers. There is scientific evidence that Indiana was inhabited by Paleo-Indians in 8000 BC. Today, Indiana is home to the p…
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Hamilton is located on the Great Miami River, just 15 miles north of downtown Cincinnati in southwestern, Ohio. Although visitors will not find any RV parks or campgrounds in town, there are several in the surrounding area. Attractions…
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Indiana has numerous hiking opportunities ranging from the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore along Lake Michigan in the northwest corner of the state to the 23-mile Adventure Hiking Trail beginning at the Harrison Crawford State Park. R…
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