A Date to Remember
Potpourri
Indian Powwow
Statehood
Flag Facts
100
The date on which Indiana became the 19th state
What is December 11, 1816
100
The state bird
What is a cardinal
100
Chief of the Miami tribe who was defeated at the Battle of Fallen Timbers
Who was Chief Little Turtle
100
The U.S. president who signed Congress' resolution for Indiana statehood in 1816
Who is James Madison
100
They adopted the state flag in 1917
Who is the General Assembly
200
In 1825, it became the state capital
What is Indianapolis
200
The state tree is also known as the yellow poplar
What is the tulip tree
200
Shawnee chief who tried to organize the Indian resistance against settlers
Who was Tecumseh
200
City declared the state capital when Indiana became a state
What is Corydon
200
The flag features this symbol and golden starts on a blue background
What is a flaming golden torch
300
U.S. Steel planned this city in 1906 to serve its steel-making plants which starte production in 1909
What is Gary
300
This large flower that comes in shades of red, pink, or white is the state flower
What is a peony
300
Name given to Tecumseh's brother, Tenskwatawa, who was defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe
Who was the Prophet
300
Before Indiana joined the Union, there were this many states
What is 18
300
The outer circle of 13 starts stand for these
What are the original 13 states
400
In 1894, a Kokomo resident test drove the first gasoline powered, clutch driven automobile with an electric ignition
Who was Elwood Haynes
400
The Empire State Building in New York City is made from Indiana's state rock
What is limestone
400
Early Indian people who built the Angel Mounds near Evansville
Who were the Mississipians
400
First governor of the state of Indiana
Who was Jonathan Jennings
400
The star directly above the flame of the torch represents this
What is Indiana
500
The road that opened in 1956 and joined the western and eastern borders of the state
What is the Indiana Toll Road
500
The state river's name comes from the Indian word for limestone
What is the Wabash River
500
The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in this city gives a glimpse of Native American culture in Indiana
What is Indianapolis
500
When Indianapolis became the state capital in 1825, the government set up its offices in this building until the state capitol building was built
What is the Marion County Courthouse
500
This symbol represents liberty and enlightenment
What is the torch
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