Gary : Indiana
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Introduction Gary is located at the southern tip of Lake Michigan and on three major Interstate. Toledo is 210 miles east, Indianapolis is 153 miles southeast, Detroit is 237 miles northeast, and St. Louis is 287 miles southwest of Gary. It is the fourth largest state of Indiana and the largest founded in the 20th century. Though Gary is now great tourist place, it was once a leading producer of steel and therefore known as the “Steel City.” The location of Gary in the Calumet region gives visitors to explore a variety of natural attractions. To promote the tourism industry in the city water and air pollutions have also been improved immensely. It is perfect weekend getaway for family and friends.
The climate of temperature ranges from relatively warm summers to winters being relatively cold. Very low temperatures usually develop in air that flows southward to the west of Lake Superior before reaching Gary.
Area: 50 square miles (2000)
Elevation: 590 feet above sea level
Average Temperatures: January, 20.1° F; July, 72.9° F; annual average, 48.9° F
Average Annual Precipitation: 34.66 inches of rain, 39.2 inches of snowfall
Population: 98,715 (as on July 2005)
Attractions * Frank Lloyd Wright houses
* Gary Bathing Beach Aquatorium
* City Methodist Church
* Chanute Glider
* Paul H. Douglas Environmental Center
* Bailly Homestead
* The Brunswick Park Savanna
Festivals * Gospel festival in June
* Festivities on the the occasion of the Fourth of July
* Gary Air Show
* Labor Day Blues Festival