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Indiana means "land of Indians," a reminder of the many Native Americans who lived on the land before "Hoosiers" became the more common name for Indiana residents. No one knows for sure where the nickname "Hoosier" came from, but there are many theories.

Indiana became the 19th state on December 11, 1816, and is home to three nationally distinguished educational institutions - Purdue University, Indiana University, and Notre Dame. Indianapolis, the capital city, lies in the center of the state and hosts the famous Indianapolis 500 race. Other attractions include the Children's Museum of Indianapolis and the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore along Lake Michigan.


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