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Indiana, state in the north central United States, in the Midwest. Indiana is one of the leading industrial and agricultural states in the Union. Manufacturing is Indiana's single most important economic activity, but agriculture remains the principal activity throughout much of the state. The state motto, the Crossroads of America, reflects the importance of Indiana in the commercial activities of the country, for numerous transportation routes pass through the state. Indianapolis, the state's capital and largest city, is itself a crossroads, situated at the center of the state with most transportation routes radiating from it.

Indiana entered the Union on December 11, 1816, as the 19th state. Indiana was originally a heavily forested wilderness area. With the beginning of large-scale settlement early in the 19th century, most of the forests were soon cleared for farmland, and Indiana acquired some of the characteristics of other sections of the Midwest. The flat or gently rolling central part of the state developed as an area of prosperous farms specializing in corn and grain-fed livestock. All but the southern and southeastern part of the state is part of the so-called Corn Belt that stretches from Ohio to eastern Nebraska. Southern Indiana is largely an area of hills, tracts of forest land, small farms, and small rural communities. The northern lowlands, from the Calumet region in the northwest to Fort Wayne in the east, includes-in addition to farmland-one of the greatest concentrations of industry in the United States. Other industrial and commercial centers are found in central and southern Indiana.

The state's nickname is the Hoosier State, and the people of Indiana are called Hoosiers. These two names are among the most widely known of all state nicknames, but their origin remains disputed. Among the many explanations is that of Jacob Piatt Dunn. He traced the word back to ''hoozer,'' a dialect word from the Cumberland district of northwestern England that meant any unusually large feature, such as a hill. It eventually came to mean a hill dweller, and as such, was introduced in hilly southern Indiana, the earliest settled part of the state. Another explanation holds that the term comes from the many Indiana residents hired by contractor Sam Hoosier, who became known as Hoosiers. Still others believe the word is a corruption of pioneer question 'Who's here?'

The word Indiana simply means 'land of the Indians,' referring to the region's many Native American inhabitants. The term was coined in the 1760s and first applied to a private tract of land in Pennsylvania. In 1800 it was applied to the Indiana Territory when the United States Congress created it out of the Northwest Territory.






 



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Resolved Question: WHAT ARE SOME CHEAP MOTELS IN GARY, INDIANA?

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Resolved Question: Im lookin for a cheap rent by the week motel room in madison or vevay indiana..?

I maybe starting a new job in the Florence area.. and need someplace to stay til i can find an apartment for my husband and i.. and recommendations???

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Resolved Question: What is the meaning of this dream?

In my dream, I was myself, but I was being protected by an older gentleman and a young boy, with the gentleman dressed in all black clothing, including black hair. The young boy was dressed in a brown shirt and olive green pants. This dream must have been in the distant future because, for one, most of the cities of the world were much larger and mostly connected. But here is the beginning of the dream. I begin this dream at the bottom of, to my knowledge, a high-speed train-station, located in South Bend, Indiana. For an unknown reason, I proceed to a butchery/ meat-packing plant, where, when the owner spotted me, I ran away. After several minutes of running, I arrive back at the train-station. Where I meet the man and boy. They introduce themselves as Arthur and Jacob, Arthur says that Jacob must return to his mother in Munich, and that he was hired to protect him. Also Arthur states that he will protect me on my journey, which I have no clue of what my journey is. He than says that we must hurry, because the train will be leaving soon. All three of us than walk to the station platform which sat high above the city. We than go to a little booth, which turns out to be a video-phone, which Arthur uses to call Jacob's mother. She appears on screen and I could understand her, because everyone spoke English. We then board the train, which was quite large, and then it began to travel. When we arrived at the next stop, Arthur said that it was Cleveland, Ohio. He than went on about how Cleveland, after the city began to become overrun by the corrupt police, most of the city fell into Lake Erie, and than, they built several large platforms that they used to rebuild most of the city and beyond, including several large stadiums. All of the (recent) history of Cleveland was programmed into a video-screen, that showed me what had happened. The train than travels on, and soon we arrived in Paris, France. Arthur states, that Paris became a center for economic growth, and soon, all of the famous landmarks were surrounded by large skyscrapers, which towered over the Eiffel Tower. We get off in a small place, which I can't remember the name of, but I believe that it was in Germany. Arthur says that we would arrive in Munich soon, and that it was not a good place to be. After traveling for several minutes, through very lush evergreen forests high on a cliff, I spot Munich, which was covered in smoke and appeared to have mostly dark colored buildings. We get off the train, and head to Jacob's house, which was a tiny flat located on the outskirts of the city. I meet her, and she spoke to me in German, which I didn't understand. I ask Arthur, why she spoke differently. He says "Because the video-phones translate the languages for us." Jacob tells his mother, in broken German, that he wishs to continue the journey with us, and that he will be careful. She allows him to go. We board the train, and Arthur states that the train will go to Columbus, Ohio next. (Columbus is my home-town) After traveling for several hours, the train arrives in Columbus, which I didn't recognize. I saw several things that were the same, but things had changed. For one, most of downtown was gold-plated, but the rest had fallen into disrepair. Another was that the same butcher was in Columbus as well. We all proceed to the butcher shop, where the butcher does'nt recognize me, but says "What are you three doing?" We than began to run, with the butcher after us. I get seperated from the others and run into a storage room, full of carts, that would carry the meat. I take three carts and start heading back for where we seperated, and ran into them. Arthur said that we had to get out of there, and fast. So, he took the carts, and divided them up. We began racing for the plastic flaps. But when, we got out of there, a group of five overly-large dogs were sitting on the top of a platform train car. We had to be fairly silent. I went first, and I awoke the first dog, who only growled and than went to sleep. I thanked God, that the dog didn't attack. After the others went past the dogs, we continued to take the carts and proceed through very thick evergreens till we reached a very small town, I believe in New York State. Where Arthur says that he must leave me here, and proceed onwards to his final destination. Which he didn't specify, and that he will contact me by video phone. He gives me some strange tokens, and says "Good Luck." I then look and the coins, and realize that they were an International currency. I deposit some into a currency changer, which gave me bills. I go too this motel and turn on the television, which had a commercial for Lexus on which said. " Are you tired of riding the train? Well don't be anymore! At Lexus, we provide the finest in vehicular transporation. We won't have those gimicks of having ' 22 Models getting 300 Miles ' instead we provide two models that give Thanks. But I don't have a television in my room, and also, I could care less. I'm worried about how long it takes a soccer ball to burn. :)

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Resolved Question: What's the best way to fund a road trip through America?

Me and my girlfriend live in the UK and have both visited places in America - but there are still places we want to visit. like... New England, New Orleans, Texas, Indiana, Miami, San Francisco, Alabama etc and we want to do a road trip. I think it's probably best to buy a little car as that will be cheaper but as we won't have a forever supply of money, i just wondered if its possible to earn a little bit of money on the way? like farm hands, anything really, just for gas money, food and motels etc. any tips or advice would be great. Many thanks

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Resolved Question: How old in Indiana do you have to be to rent a hotel/motel room?

i need to know pls

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Resolved Question: Should I drive or should I fly to Indiana?

It's me and a 9 month old and a 5 year old. No other adults. It's about 14 hours actual driving time (we'd have to stop and stay over at a motel along the way). There are no direct flights. It's 2 hrs. drive to the airport, 1 hr to check in and board, 2 hrs. flight, then 1.5 hrs. layover, then another 1 hr. flight, then about 40 min. after leaving the plane and getting the luggage to our final destination.

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Resolved Question: Blink 182 Concert Pit. What time should i arrive?

hi, im going to The Blink 182 reunion tour this summer on August 20 with two friends in Indiana. One of my friends dad managed to get us Three Pit tickets today before they sold out. Now the concert is in Indiana and We live in Chicago, so our plan is to basically stay in a motel near the Verizon Music Center the night before and night after, obvioulsy since we are pit, we want to try to get really close to the stage. What time in the morning should we get to the Areana so we can be first in line. Were thinking of going very early in the morning with a tent and blankets, which the dad will pick up later in the day. do you guys have any suggestion what time we should srrive in the arena. (hah sorry it was kind of long) **The 3 of us are diehard fans, but were not the only ones and want to try to beat the crowds**

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Resolved Question: OK, my gf that I'm meeting for first time is coming to visit Easter Weekend. Read on for more info.?

OK, we met online in October and spent tons of days together, talked on phone, now she visiting for Saturday and Sunday. I've gained her trust as much as I can by internet n phone. She's taking a train from Indiana to NY where I live. My parents and friends are skeptical and don't have trust in her. I'm disabled and can't drive, so I'll need to ask family or friend to pick her up and drop her off at train station, maybe even at her hotel/motel. Is this someting I could ask someone/others to do? or is that too much especialy for people who are suspicious and skeptical of her? Of course I'll ask, not expect. k, ty all.

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Resolved Question: Need help looking for Jacuzzi rooms in chicago?

Ok i need help i'm trying to find a nice room for valentines that not to high i tried hot wire and hotel.com but those are for long stays i just want one night so i guess i'm looking for a Motel but a nice one that is not so expense. I was looking at the sybris but it's so much money . So so one told me to just stay at a hotel that has a hot tub or Jacuzzi in the room i'm trying to go on a friday night i know it's higher but i really have no choice some any names or sites i can go to will help i'm looking for suburbs not downtown i prefer south like chicago heights, blue island or even places in Indiana. Oh and i know it's higher valentine's week so i'm planing to go this fri

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Resolved Question: Is there an age limit for staying in motels?

I live in Orleans Indiana, and I am going to visit my girlfriend in Louisville, which is about 100 miles away, and her mom wont let me spend the night there (which is a reasonable action for a mother) so I need to stay in a motel, or my other option is to drive 100 miles in the dark, on unfamiliar roads, not having slept in about 20 hours =/ sounds daunting. If I could stay at a motel, it should be fine, but I'm 17 and my mom says they might not let me stay at a motel since I'm underage. Any suggestions? ummmm yea, credit cards and people over the age of 18 are out of the question >_> I'm definately not bringing my mom to hang out with me and my girlfriend

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