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WTIU continues its exploration of the Hoosier state with a new series, Journey Indiana.

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May 12, 2016

 

Bigfoot Yancey – “Lonesome Kitchen Blues”

Bigfoot Yancey, four-piece folk rock band hailing from Indianapolis, performs their original, "Lonesome Kitchen Blues," from their album, "Welcome to the City."

May 12, 2016

 

Bigfoot Yancey

Indianapolis favorite Bigfoot Yancey is a four-piece band that draws its raw sound and driving beat from such inspirations as Americana, Bluegrass, and Rock.

May 12, 2016

 

Jones Robotic Dairy Farm

In 2003, Jones Dairy, a fourth-generation farm located in Star City, Indiana, became the first dairy in the state to install robotic milkers!

May 12, 2016

 

Indiana Artisan – Donna Weaver

Donna Weaver, a retired sculptor and engraver for the United States Mint, continues to craft miniature portraits to memorialize history in medals and coins.

May 12, 2016

 

Bigfoot Yancey – “Downtown Girl”

Bigfoot Yancey, four-piece folk rock band hailing from Indianapolis, performs their original, "Downtown Girl," from their album, "Welcome to the City."

April 28, 2016

 

Stone Irr – “Remembering”

Known for his intimate lyrical compositions and emotionally raw performances, Bloomington's Stone Irr sings his original song, "Remembering."

April 28, 2016

 

Stone Irr – “Down Stair”

Known for his intimate lyrical compositions and emotionally raw performances, Bloomington's Stone Irr sings his original song, "Down Stair."

April 28, 2016

 

Stone Irr

Bloomington-based singer, songwriter Stone Irr has gained a reputation for his intimate lyrical compositions and raw emotional performances.

April 28, 2016

 

The Grand Kankakee Marsh

Once one of the largest freshwater wetlands in the U.S., the Grand Kankakee Marsh was nearly destroyed; today, conservationists are working to save the region.

April 28, 2016

 

The Public Collection

Inspired by a lifelong love of books, artist Rachel M. Simon collaborated with fellow designers to create unique book share stations throughout Indianapolis.

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