The state capital of Indiana
What is Indianapolis?
Fertile rolling plains located in Central Indiana
What is the "Till Plain"?
Indiana's leading crop
What is corn?
The state bird
What is the cardinal?
The mineral that comes from strip mines in southwestern Indiana
What is coal?
Indiana's state motto
What is "The Crossroads of America"?
State on Indiana's eastern border
What is Ohio?
Indiana's most valuable livestock product
What are hogs?
A mammal that is an excellent swimmer and has a fun-loving reputation.
What is the otter?
Quarries in south-central Indiana supply huge chunks of this stone for buildings.
What is limestone?
Indiana's nickname
What is the "Hoosier State"?
State on Indiana's norther border
What is Michigan?
Herbs used in chewing gum, they grow in the marshy soil of the northeastern lake country.
What are peppermint and spearmint?
The largest animal in Indiana's forests, they are one of the best known and most admired animals.
What is the deer?
These can be found in French Lick, West Baden, and Martinsville.
What are mineral springs?
Indiana means this.
What is "land of the Indians"?
Indiana's western border
What is Illinois?
Indiana is the nation's number one producer of this domesticated fowl.
What are ducks?
Wildlife experts are teaching these waterfowl to migrate by having them follow an airplane from Ontario, Canada to southern Indiana.
What are trumpeter swans?
The trees that provide the Amish with the sap used to make maple syrup.
What are maple trees?
Indiana's state song
What is "On the Banks of Wabash, Far Away"?
Indiana's southern border state
What is Kentucky?
The state tree is also known as the yellow poplar.
What is the Tulip tree?
Endangered in Indiana, this bird has a yellow head and neck and a black body with white markings on the wings.
What is the yellow-headed blackbird?
The winds blowing off of Lake Michigan formed this protected area.
What is the Indiana Dunes?