Indiana is called the “Hoosier State“ for ...mysterious reasons. The state is also known for its many quirky city names, and scenic covered bridges. From the Indianapolis 500 to a town called Popcorn, Indiana has it all.
Our series of US geography videos “Visit the 50 States,“ gives you a little history and interesting facts about each state. For every state, you’ll learn when it entered the Union, what’s its motto, how did it get its nickname, and see what the flag, seal, and state capitol building all look like. We’ll find the state capital on the map! There’s also fun trivia - do you know the state tree, flower, and bird? Watch and find out!
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Tour Guide: Michael Kelly
Directed by Michael Harrison
Written & Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
Edited by Andriy Kostyuk
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Creative commons picture credits:
Indiana State Capitol Building
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Author: Massimo Catarinella
Tulip Tree
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Author: KENPEI
Native Americans guiding French Explorers through Indiana
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Stories of Indiana, by Maurice Thompson, pg 21
Newsboy
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Author: 1904 Chicago Daily News negatives collection DN-0001792 Courtesy of Chicago History Museum (Library of Congress)
John Finley
Sketch Information Source; Indiana and Indianans; Vol. 2; by Jacob Piatt Dunn; 1919
Fort Wayne Kekiongas and Cleveland Forest Cities
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Sims Smith Covered Bridge
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Author: Chris Light
Harry Evans Covered Bridge
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Author: Jacob Hilt
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Author: The359
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