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The region's history and geography have led to a blending of Southern and Midwestern cultures, distinct from the rest of the state. It is often considered to be part of the Upland South and the Southern influenced Lower Midwest. [1] The Wabash and Ohio rivers form the region's western
The Hoosier National Forest is a 200,000-acre (810 km 2) nature preserve in south-central Indiana. Southern Indiana's topography is more varied than that in the north and generally contains more hills and geographic variation than the northern portion, such as the "Knobs", a series of 1,000 ft (300 m) hills that run parallel to the Ohio River ...
Southwestern Indiana is an 11-county region of southern Indiana, United States located at the southernmost and westernmost part of the state. As of the 2010 census, the region's combined population is 474,251.
Region 2: Midwest (designated as the North Central Region before June 1984) [8] Division 3: East North Central (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin) Division 4: West North Central (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota) Region 3: South
The Knobstone Escarpment is a rugged geologic region in Southern Indiana. Physically, the Knobstone Escarpment is the most rugged terrain in Indiana. The highest hill in the area is Weed Patch Hill, with an elevation of 1,060 feet above sea level. The escarpment's most prominent feature is its steep hills, often called "knobs", and ravines.
The Southern Indiana region is receiving $50 million from the Indiana Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI) program, which will support projects in Clark, Floyd ...
Gibson Southern at Tri-West. Heritage Hills at Batesville. CLASS 2A. LaVille at Lafayette Central Catholic. Bluffton at FW Bishop Luers. Eastern Hancock at Southmont. North Posey at Triton Central ...
Treaty of Greenville signed, opening part of Indiana for settlement for the first time by Americans, 1795; Territory of Indiana, 1800–1816 Treaty of Fort Wayne is signed, opening up much of southern Indiana to settlement, 1809. Administration of the District of Louisiana, 1804–1805; Slavery in Indiana becomes a major issue, 1805.