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Indiana is the 19th state admitted to the US in 1816. The area was controlled by France until 1763 and by Great Britain until 1783. The Indiana Territory was formed in 1800. Indianapolis is the capital and the largest city. The arts play a significant role in Indiana's economic development. From major cities like Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, to smaller cities and towns such as Lafayette and Rising Sun, the arts are a foundation of economic development, community revitalization, historic preservation and cultural tourism. In fact, cultural tourists spend one third more money and stay longer per visit than all other tourist segments. If you are contemplating relocating your home and/or business to Indiana you will need the useful information on the following websites.
The State of Indiana Official Site
The University of Indiana
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Indiana Motor Vehicle Division
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Indiana InformationIndiana, Midwestern State In The N Central United States. It Is Bordered By Lake Michigan And The State Of Michigan (N), Ohio (E), Kentucky, Across The Ohio R. (S), And Illinois (W).
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Indiana EconomyAlthough Indiana Is Primarily A Manufacturing State, About Three Quarters Of The Land Is Utilized For Agriculture. With A Growing Season Of About 170 Days And An Average Rainfall Of 40 In. (102 Cm) Per Year, Indiana Farms Have Rich Yields. Grain Crops, Mainly Corn And Wheat, Are Important And Also Support Livestock And Dairying Industries. Soybeans And Hay Are Also Principal Crops, And Popcorn And Widely Varied Vegetables And Fruits Are Also Produced. Hogs, Eggs, And Cattle Are Also Important. Meatpacking Is Chief Among The Many Industries Related To Agriculture. Although The Urban Population Exceeds The Rural, Many Towns Are Primarily Service Centers For Agricultural Communities. |
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