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The Hoosier State’s ample bat habitat is a function of its geological heritage and industrial history.
Wooden’s legacy rests on ten national championships over twelve years, including 88 consecutive wins from 1971-74, a streak as yet unchallenged in the NCAA.
Although exceptionally self-sufficient as a community, even Northern Indiana's Amish population has felt the effects of recession.
The annals of air travel in the Hoosier State would not be complete without mention of an unlikely episode from the summer of 1972.
The Lafayette postmaster took a leap of faith when he gave balloonist John Wise a mailbag containing 123 letters addressed to postal patrons in New York.
Recently recognized as a National Historic Chemical Landmark, Clinistix diagnostic strips were developed at Elkhart's Miles Laboratories in 1956.
The unique grip that Nyesville native Mordecai Brown devised using the three fingers of his right hand created a spin that disarmed the pitcher's opponents.
Both North Carolina and Ohio can lay claim to the title “birthplace of aviation”, but the modern airplane’s contrails lead back to Indiana.
Built in Indianapolis in 1898, Das Deutsche Haus was rechristened “the Athenaeum” during the anti-German backlash that followed World War One.
From 1890 to 1940, the nation's mean center of population inched across Indiana, an indication that the frontier era had drawn to a close.