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Studying in Indiana - Call Yourself A "Hoosier?"

There are a couple of ways you can consider yourself a "Hoosier." You can be born and raised in Indiana, or you can live here long enough for the state to consider you one of its own.

American Icons such as James Dean and Steve McQueen are true "Hoosiers" and Abraham Lincoln, although born in Kentucky, was also raised here. Each year thousands of international students seize the opportunity to receive an excellent education in a rich and diverse state that is steeped in history. Transworld investigates…

Indiana has long been referred to as "the crossroads to America". However, pick a pair of antonyms, past and present, vintage and contemporary that all refer to the old meeting the new and that is great way to sum up the state of Indiana. Whilst parts of Indiana still have people living as they have for thousands of years, such as the Amish community, by contrast you also have cosmopolitan cities buzzing with contemporary art and architecture as well as the busy bars and night life.

It would also be fair to describe Indiana as a state that can boast some of the most breath‑taking scenery in the USA and for those with an interest in outdoor pursuits this state will definitely have something for you enjoy. It is also a state that is heavily committed to its sport. Home to the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Indiana Sports Corporation athletes and students alike are able to take part in national sports events and classes within world class facilities.

So, whatever your interests, Indiana has something for everyone. Here is a brief summary of each section of this diverse state:

Northern Indiana
Famous for the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore that offers 25 miles of shore alongside the infamous Lake Michigan ‑ providing breathtaking scenery and opportunity for a plethora of outdoor activities. Stunning views of the Lake are recommended to the more adventurous type at the top of Mount Baldy – just 135 feet up!

Northern Indiana is also home to the Amish community who continue to live the simple and serene life as they have for thousands of years.  Whilst comparably this community may live at a slower pace creative endeavours are heavily encouraged from the traditional skills of quilt making to other works of art.

Southern Indiana
Southern Indiana is filled with fascinating living history – both natural and man-made.  The Ohio River provides “River Country”.  You will also find a Fossil Bed in the Ohio State Park stretching over 220 acres that goes back over 386 million years. To any avid geologist this is also home to Squire Boone Caverns and Caves that contain an incredible collection of stalactites, stalagmites and cave coral.  However, if you prefer to go above ground there is also the Hoosier National Forest which provides another opportunity for a large number of outdoor pursuits.  However, is its political history that interested you Southern Indiana is home to Abraham Lincoln’s childhood.  A memorial tracks his move to southern Indiana when he was just seven years old and his life growing up in the river country.

Eastern Indiana
Like many parts of Indiana pick a pair of antonyms that basically mean the old and the new and you will have described perfectly the eastern parts of Indiana.  For example, take a trip to Fort Wayne – Indiana’s second largest city (population over 200,000) and you can enjoy antique shops and museums alongside modern art and architecture.  For those with a sweet tooth why not take a visit to Abbots candy shop who have been making candy since 1890 or why not indulge yourself at the Ghyslain Chocolatier.

Western Indiana
Home to the beach, aquatic centres and of course a plethora of water sports western Indiana is a great place to live and learn from the outdoors.  Here you can enjoy limestone formation, waterfalls, thick woods, high cliffs and hillside caves.  There is also an opportunity to visit the Wolf Park in Battle Ground near Lafayette which studies the behaviour of its resident wolves.

Central Indiana
Indianapolis, in the county of Marion, is Indiana’s largest city with a population of over 780,000.  The soldiers and sailors monument in the circle overlooks the city standing at just 15 feet shorter than the Statue of Liberty herself!  This is the one place where Indianapolis honours its veterans.  Home to the American Football team The Colts and the Indianapolis Indians Baseball team, Indianapolis provides world-class sporting facilities for its students and professional athletes.  The White River State Park also provides its residents with out door sporting pursuits, as well as a tranquil break from the hustle and bustle of this busy city.  A paved walk along a canal, which runs through the city, takes you to the cities main attractions from sporting venues to art galleries and theatres.

Southern Central Indiana
Southern Central Indiana is home to simple pleasures such as warm peach pie, homemade pottery, painting, quaint Amish homes and a countryside that seems to get prettier each year.  However, not everything about this section of the state is considered to be old fashioned.  Sparkling riverboats that float on the Ohio River and world famous architecture remind you that the faster cities are not far away.

Indiana Fact File

Origin of Name: “Land of Indians”
Nickname: Hossier State
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Website: www.in.gov/gov

Capital City: Indianapolis

10 Largest Cities:
Indianapolis (POPULATION 783, 438)
Fort Wayne (219,495)
Eavsnville (117,881)
South Bend (105, 540)
Gary (99,961)
Hammond (80,547)
Bloomington (70,642)
Muncie (66,521)
Lafayette (61,229)
Anderson (58,096)

State Parks: 23

Official Language: English

Population Breakdown:
White (87.5%) African American or Black (8.4%) American Indian AND Alska Native (0.3%) Asian (1.0%) Mixed Race (1%)

Useful Websites:
Indiana Department of Education
www.doe.state.in.us

Official Web Portal of Indiana
www.in.gov

Enjoy Indiana
www.enjoyindiana.com

 

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