Indiana
Known as the Crossroads of America, Indiana is truly a small-town state. Lake Michigan's waters anchor many ships loaded with ore, and pleasure crafts as well. Lake Michigan attracts many water lovers to its sandy shores. The Wabash Canal connected Lake Erie via Toledo with the Ohio River. Lakes, reservoirs, and rivers continue to the main attraction for sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts. The city of Berne, designed with Swiss chalet-style facades, also attracted quite a number of Amish as well as Swiss settlers.
The Hoosier National Forest covers many acres of this hilly region that attracts leaf viewers every fall to witness nature's colorful display. Indianapolis, the only large city in the state, is a clear contrast with the rural atmosphere of the state. As a cosmopolitan metropolis, it offers cultural activities which include an art museum, a symphony orchestra, and the world's largest children's museum. The Monon Trail, a recreational path, caters to walkers, skaters and cyclists. Pokagon State Park is a well-loved year-round destination for swimming, canoeing, and camping. Its toboggan run attracts winter visitors. South Bend is home to Notre Dame University, with its gold dome and wonderous garden. Brown County State Park and the Hoosier National forest attract hordes of visitors during the leaf viewing season. Ranked the sixth most architecturally interesting city in the United States, Columbus will please the architectural enthusiast. Indiana car transport has helped relocate most of the residents from other states.
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