Indiana is the smallest of the 12 mid-western states and is ranked 38th in size and covers a total area of 36,185 sq mi (93,720 sq km). Indiana is shaped like a vertical quadrangle which is bounded by Michigan to the North, Ohio to the East, Kentucky to the South and by Illinois to the West. The geographical center of Indiana is Boone County and the capital is Indianapolis
Indiana offers a host of activities for both international and domestic tourists. Canoeing, camping, taking snowmobile trails, playing golf, fishing or simply a walking on some of the beautiful parks of Indiana are outdoor activities to indulge in. You can make your trip memorable by visiting Hoosier Park in Anderson, Splashdown Dunes Water Park at Chesterton, and Holiday World and Splashing Safari at Santa Claus. If you are a lover of motor sports then do not miss the Indianapolis Motor Speedway built in 1909 and host of a number of motor sorting events. University of Notre Dame is a premiere university with famous education and sports programs. Conner Prairie Living History Museum and The Children's Museum of Indianapolis are some of the other important places of tourist attractions.
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