Cities & Landmarks
Made In Indiana
Native American Groups
Famous People
The Revolutionary War
200

This city is home to the University of Notre Dame.

South Bend

200

This is Indiana's leading crop.

Corn

200

This Shawnee chief tried to organize the Indian resistance against settlers. 

Tecumseh

200

This Native American's forces were defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe. 

Tecumseh

200

This man, known as the father of our country, was a central figure in the founding of the United States.

George Washington

400
This city is home to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.

New Castle

400

This is Indiana's most valuable livestock product.

Hogs

400

Early French explorers witnessed Native Americans playing a game in which players used a curved wooden stick to throw a ball into a goal. Today this game is known as ______________.

Lacrosse

400

He planted apple seeds as he walked through the Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois territories.

John Chapman 

(Johnny Appleseed)

400

When the British passed a tax on tea, angry colonists replied with this historical protest. 

The Boston Tea Party

500

The Indianapolis 500 is held in this county.

Marion County

500

This museum in Indianapolis is the world's largest museum devoted to kids. 

The Children's Muesum of Indianapolis

500

This was the name given to Tecumseh's brother, Tenskwatawa, who was defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe.

The Shawnee Prophet

500

This 1950s movie star from Marion starred in East of Eaden and Rebel Without a Cause

James Dean

500

During the American Revolution, this man drove the British from the Ohio River Valey and took control of Fort Sackville.

George Rogers Clark

800

This Noblesville attraction, consisting of a 30-building living history museum, takes people back to the 1800s.

Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement

800

Thirteen of these cross Indiana, more than any other state.

Interstate Highways

800

This is the name of the early Indian people who built the Angel Mounds near Evansville

The Mississippians

800

This late-night television talk show host from Indianapolis is a greaduate from Ball State University.

David Letterman

800

In 1774, leaders of the colonies gathered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to form this group, which soon agreed that the colonies should become independent of British rule.  

The Continental Congress

1000

This British fort was built in 1763 in Vincennes.

Fort Sackville

1000

A standout at Springs Valley High School and Indiana State University, he went on to a successful professional basketball career with the Boston Celtics. 

Larry Bird

1000

This chief of the Miami tribe was defeated at the Battle of Fallen Timbers.

Chief Little Turtle

1000

This singer and songwriter from Seymour wrote and performed many hit songs, including "Jack and Dianne" and Authority Song.

John Mellencamp

1000

This speaker and statesman from Virginia is famous for his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech. 

Patrick Henry

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