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[citation needed] The region's dominant city is Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Other prominent cities include Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Muncie, Richmond, and Terre Haute. Home to about 3.3 million people, Central Indiana is the most populous of the state's three regions.
Black River (Owensville - New Harmony) Blue River; Bonpas Creek 1 > Cedar Creek; Deep River; Driftwood River; East Arm Little Calumet River; East Fork White River; Eel River (Wabash River tributary) (northern Indiana) Eel River (White River tributary) (southern Indiana) Elkhart River; Fall Creek; Fawn River; Flatrock Creek; Flatrock River ...
Vermont waters have been surveyed thoroughly, but the other New England states have some waters of indeterminate status. [2] Flowing waters are navigable from the mouth to source, or mouth to specified point, unless otherwise noted. Kennebec River to Augusta, Maine; Penobscot River to the confluence of the East and West Branch at Medway, Maine ...
By far the largest watershed in the state, the Wabash River drainage area contains the several large cities, including Indianapolis and the extreme western part of Fort Wayne. Other cities included in the area are Bloomington, Muncie, Lafayette, Anderson and Terre Haute. This watershed also includes most of Indiana's prime farm land.
5. Pokagon State Park. Pokagon State Park, a little over an hour east of South Bend off of I-69, in Angola, Ind., had about 710,000 visitors last year and is Indiana’s fifth state park.
This list includes rivers, lakes, counties, townships and towns. Some of the names have been anglicized, while others have been translated into English or French. The primary Native American languages in Indiana are Miami-Illinois and Potawatomi ; the largest number of place names on this list are from these two languages.
The Village at Winona encompasses 20 acres in downtown Winona Lake, which Travel + Leisure lists among the best U.S. small towns for families and HGTV named one of the most charming small towns in ...
Richmond, Indiana is on the East Fork of the Whitewater River and is the most significant town in the river valley, containing most of the population of the valley. The West Fork of the river is paralleled by State Road 121 from Connersville to 5 miles (8 km) west of Brookville, thence by U.S. Route 52 to the Ohio River.