Birth place of Jimmy Hoffa
Its high number of public buildings designed by luminaries like Saarinen, Pei, Venturi, Pelli, and Meier have earned it the nickname 'The Athens of the Prairie.'
City of about 50,000 known as 'RV Capital of the World' and the 'Band Instrument Capital of the World'
Indiana's largest city on the Ohio River
Indiana's second largest city, named for a 'Mad' Revolutionary War General
Larry Bird's hometown
Founded in 1906 by U.S. Steel and named after its president
Site of Super Bowl XLVI
Home of Ball State University
County seat of Floyd County, across the river from Louisville, KY
Home of Notre Dame University
Timothy McVeigh was executed at the Federal Correctional Complex in this city
Indiana's oldest city, site of the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
City of about 11,000, named for the 500-mile long river that forms the Indiana-Illinois border
Home of Purdue University