Tours to Indiana

A visit to Tours to United States, and a tour to Indiana, situated in United States, North America, brings to the fore, the beauty and charm of this attractive state in United States, Northern America. Tours to United States, opens up new vistas before the tourist. Indiana, situated in United States, North America, has the sprawling city of Indianapolis, as the capital of the state of Indiana. Then, it was in the momentous year of 1816 A.D. that the state acquired full statehood with the United States of America.

The prominent bird found in the state is Cardinal Grosbeak, which is identifiable by its rich plumage, strength and stealth on the move. The state bird, is commonly found in all the southern states and some of the other names of the bird are Redbird and Virginia nightingale.
   

It is also found in the peninsulas of Florida.Some of the larger cities of Indiana are the capital Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Bloomington, Muncie, Anderson, and Terre Haute, to name a few of the prominent ones. The topography of the state is veryvaried in nature with the presence of a hilly southern region, fertile plains in the central area and a heavily glaciated North, to go into the exactness of the state's outer contours.

Indiana
LOCATION
Indiana, meaning the Land of the Indians, is surrounded by Lake Michigan and the state of Michigan, on the east by Ohio, on the south by Kentucky, and on the west by Illinois. Indiana, one of the Great Lakes states, has its capital in Indianapolis.

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN INDIANA

NORTH INDIANA: The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore in Chesterton offers 25 miles of shore along Lake Michigan and plenty of hiking and walking trails. If you are fit enough to make it to the top of the 135-foot Mount Baldy, you'll get an incredible view of the lake.

Bicycle Beaches and Backroads comprise 20 routes throughout the LaPorte County, covering more than 400 miles of farmland, hills, woods and the Lake Michigan area.

Water Fun: There are more than 100 lakes here other than Lake Michigan, most of them in Kosciusko County. Wooded shorelines, beaches and wetlands surround the clear water lakes. Among those 100 lakes are Indiana's largest natural lake, Wawasee, and deepest natural lake, Tippecanoe.

Casinos: There are four casinos in the Lake County: Harrah's East Chicago, Majestic Star Casino, Trump Casino and Horseshoe Casino.

Studebaker National Museum displays the carriage President Lincoln rode in the night he was assassinated.

Door Prairie Auto Museum in LaPorte's diverse collection includes a 1948 Tucker, a 1915 Model T Ford, and an 1886 Benz Motor Wagon. The museum also features unique airplanes and antique toys.

The Bird's Eye View Museum of Miniatures in Wakarusa has miniatures of Indiana landmarks.

WESTERN INDIANA:

Indiana Beach Amusement and Camp Resort has live shows, swimming beach, water and amusement park with its 36 rides.

Lafayette's Tropicanoe Cove Family Aquatic Center has on offer a giant water slide, a lazy river, a kids' water playground, and sand volleyball.

The State Park has plenty of thick foliage and world-famous Indiana limestone formations, waterfalls, thick woods, high cliffs, and a hillside cave.

Shades State Park in Waveland is filled with fabulous views from sandstone cliffs that overlook Sugar Creek. Hike past shady ravines, fish, and picnic and look for giant hemlock trees and rare Canada yews.

CENTRAL INDIANA:

The central part of the state offers not only big city sights, but also small-town delights.

CIRCLE CITY: In the heart of Indianapolis is Monument Circle, a tall structure, which is actually the Soldiers and Sailors' Monument. You can admire the artwork, climb to the top inside for a view of the city, and step inside the lower level to tour the Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum.

Landmarks on Foot walks include structures that date back to pre-Civil War-era. It includes Downtown Canal, Wholesale District/Monument Circle, Retro Revival, Elegance Restored, A River Runs Through It, Hidden Treasures, and Art and History.

Children's Museum: As the largest museum of its kind in the world, it's filled with interactive galleries, exhibits, a planetarium, a children's theatre, and even a carousel.

EASTERN INDIANA

Take the Historic National Road Driving Tour starting at Richmond and travel towards the west. Along the way, enjoy the historic architecture, antiques, old-fashioned museums, and bed and breakfasts.

Historic Centerville has 19th century architecture and hundreds of antique dealers; Cambridge City has antique shops.

Don't miss a meal at one of the state's oldest restaurants, The St. James Restaurant in Avilla. Established in 1878, the restaurant serves such tasty items as lobster, prime rib, ribs and chicken.

Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum has more than 100 classic, vintages, antique and special interest cars in this collection symbolize class, elegance and luxury.

Fort Wayne Museum of Art is the permanent home of more than 1,300 objects including paintings, sculptures and works on paper.

The Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory features three indoor gardens.

Fort Wayne Children's Zoo, voted the nation's best children's zoo, by has penguins, sea lions, red pandas and giant tortoises.

SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA

South Central Indiana is filled with family-friendly destinations. But it's also where you'll find perfect spots for romantic getaways, leisurely shopping, and restaurants.

Visit Grouseland, the home of the territory's first governor and the nation's ninth president, William Henry Harrison.

George Rogers Clark National Historical Park is a massive granite memorial that commemorates the conquest of the Old Northwest Territory.

Old Cathedral Complex, founded in 1732, is the oldest Catholic Church in Indiana, dating back to 1749.

Columbus should also be on the "not-to-be-missed" list for all fans of contemporary architecture. Located east of Brown County, the streets of Columbus feature designs by of Harry Weese, Richard Meier, and I.M. Pei.

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Indiana's River Country is where outdoor recreation abounds, historic sites beckon and natural beauty astounds.

Clarksville, Ohio State Park offers great opportunities for fishing, hiking, bird watching and picnicking. Check out the 220-acre fossil bed, clocking in at 386 million years old, gives you a glimpse of the Devonian Age.

Squire Boone Caverns in Mauckport has incredible collection of stalactites, stalagmites and cave coral. Look and listen for the cave crickets, blind crayfish, and bats that still call the cave home.

The Corydon Capitol State Historic Site, built between 1814 and 1816, is made of local limestone and poplar and walnut logs. Restored to its original appearance, it's been a state memorial since 1930.

Children's Science & Technology Museum displays space simulators; make believe TV studio, music area and other scientific exhibits.

Other must-visits are:

Ohio River Scenic Byway
Wyandotte Caves U.S. National Landmark
Marengo Cave U.S. National Landmark

THINGS TO DO IN INDIANA

After enjoying the sights and sounds of Indiana, watch a game of basketball. From Hoosiers like Wooden, Robertson, Plump, Bird and Bailey to the thousands of toddlers who pick up their first basketballs at age two or three, basketball is a sport that's at the very core of life in Indiana. The rich tradition of Indiana basketball is proudly celebrated at the Hall of Fame Museum in New Castle.

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