The name of the river that makes up the border between Lafayette and West Lafayette, Indiana.
What is the Wabash River?
This major city is part of the “corn belt”
What is Indianapolis?
Indiana’s state insect.
What is the Firefly?
The city of Seymour Indiana is known to have had the first train _______.
“What is robbery?”
This race is believed to be the biggest single day sporting event in the world.
What is the Indianapolis 500?
The largest in Indiana.
What is Indianapolis?
This river makes the state’s southern border.
What is the Ohio river?
These caverns are home to a long underground river.
What are Bluespring Caverns?
This present day county includes the land that Abraham Lincoln moved to when he was seven years old.
What is Spencer County?
The crossroads of America
What is the motto of the state of Indiana?
This city is known as the birthplace of baseball.
What is Fort Wayne?
The state of Indiana is divided into these three regions.
What are north, central, and south?
6,691,878 (as of 2018)
What is the population of Indiana?
The location of the world’s first theme park.
What is Santa Claus, Indiana?
“Indiana” means:
What is “Land of the Indians”?
The Hoosier National Forest Caves.
What is the name of one of Indiana's caves?
Kentucky shares which border with Indiana?
What is the south?
Sycamore, eastern red cedar, white oak, and tulip poplar are very common ______ in Indiana.
What are trees?
Neil Armstrong began attending which university in 1947
What is Purdue University?
This city was the capital of Indiana before 1825.
What is Vincennes? (or Corydon)
This state park is the largest in Indiana.
What is Brown County State Park?
This huge body of freshwater is on the northern part of Indiana.
What is Lake Michigan?
Tornadoes are most common in during these seasons.
What are Spring and Summer?
The year Indiana officially became a state.
When was December 11, 1816?
The average height of Indiana (above sea level)
What is 760 feet?