The state capital of Indiana
What is Indianapolis?
Fertile rolling plains located in Central Indiana
What is the Tipton Till?
High ridges formed by melting glaciers
What are moraines?
The date on which Indiana became the 19th state
What is December 11, 1816?
Indiana's leading crop
What is corn?
Indiana's state Motto
State on Indiana's eastern border
What is Ohio?
Indiana's northwest border touches this Great Lake.
What is Lake Michigan?
In 1825, it became the state capital.
What is Indianapolis?
Herbs used in chewing gum, they grow in the marshy soil of the northeastern lake country.
What are peppermint and spearmint?
Indiana's nickname
What is the "Hoosier State"?
The highest point in Indiana was named this by the General Assembly on July 1, 1993.
What is Hoosier High Piont?
One of the largest dunes on Lake Michigan's shore, it is called the 'smoking dune' because the sand blowing off the top looks like wisps of smoke.
What is Mount Baldy?
U.S. Steel planned this city in 1906 to serve its steel-making plants which started production in 1909.
What is Gary?
Indianapolis grocer who opened a canning company after he found customers liked his old family recipe for pork and beans.
Who is Gilbert Van Camp?
Indiana means this
What is "land of the Indians"?
State on Indiana's northern border.
What is Michigan?
River that forms Indiana's southern border
What is the Ohio River?
In 1894, a Kokomo resident test drove the first gasoline-powered, clutch-driven automobile with an electric ignition.
Who is Elwood Haynes?
Indiana is the nation's number one producer of this domesticated fowl.
What are ducks?
Indiana's state song
What is "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away"?
Indiana's western border state
What is Illinois?
It is the largest natural lake in the state.
What is Lake Wawasee?
The road that opened in 1956 and joined the western and eastern borders of the state
What is the Indiana Toll Road?
Indiana's most valuable livestock product
What are hogs?