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Interesting Facts ~ Indiana is the 17th most populous and the 38th most extensive of the 50 states ~ ~The state attained statehood on December 11, 1816, becoming the 19th state to join the union ~ ~ The “King of Pop” Michael Jackson was born on 29th August 1958 in Gary ~ ~ Ray Ewry from Lafayette, was a track and field athlete who won 8 Olympic gold medals ~ ~ Bedford, is known as the “Limestone Capital of the World.” ~ ~ Indy 500 is an automobile race held annually at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway ~ ~ Produces more than 20% of the United State’s popcorn supply ~ ~ Town of Santa Claus is considered America’s Christmas Hometown, established in 1856 ~ ~ Indiana means “land of the Indians.” ~ Nickname is the Hoosier State ~ ~ Residents of Indiana are commonly called Hoosiers ~ ~ First successful goldfish farm in the USA was opened in Martinsville ~ ~ State motto is the “Crossroads of America.” ~ Uses the postal abbreviation IN ~ ~ Home to the longest known underground river in the United States ~ ~ State bird is the northern cardinal ~ State flower is the peony ~ ~ State tree is the tulip tree ~ State river is the Wabash River ~ ~ State stone is Indiana limestone ~ State insect is Say’s firefly ~ ~ Highest natural point is Hoosier Hill at 383 m (1,257 ft) ~ First Indianapolis 500 ran in 1911 ~ ~ Lowest point is along the Ohio River at about 97 m (320 ft) ~ ~ Southern Indiana features karst landscapes with caves and sinkholes ~ ~ Brown County State Park is Indiana’s largest state park ~ ~ Pokagon State Park offers a fast toboggan run in winter ~ ~ State flag features a torch and 19 stars that represent it’s place as the 19th state ~ ~~~~~~~~ |
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