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Indiana: in the heart of the Midwest – The Brasilians
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Indiana: in the heart of the Midwest

There is a genuine personality that translates into authentic experiences for those visiting Indiana. World-class cities offer internationally renowned museums, performance venues, and dynamic sporting events—all combined with local warmth. Tourists can visit a bustling capital city, sunbathe in the shade of immense sand dunes, climb the highest peaks, or explore the depths below the earth’s surface. Even the busiest attractions aim to satisfy and delight, because in Indiana, more than anywhere else, hospitality is key. Here are some favorite experiences to enjoy across various regions in Indiana:

• To the North, the Quilt Gardens in Elkhart offers a unique experience—a display of 20 gigantic quilted gardens. The gardens, with hundreds of thousands of flowers, combine with 21 hand-painted art murals to
create a tapestry of colors in the heart of Indiana’s Amish country.

• In the central region, at the Indianapolis Zoo, you can pet sharks, see dolphins underwater, and meet orangutans at the new International Orangutan Center. It is an international research center designed to better understand this extraordinary species.
• To the West, Parke County, the “World Capital of Covered Bridges,” is home to 31 of Indiana’s 98 covered bridges.

• To the East, there is Parkview Field, home to the Fort Wayne Tin Caps. This baseball stadium is a unique attraction in the newly revitalized downtown Fort Wayne.
• Heading South, the Indiana Caverns in Corydon is one of the longest cave systems in North America. Visitors can take an underground boat tour, see a waterfall the height of a three-story building, and explore various ecosystems with Ice Age fossils.
• In the South-Central region is French Lick. Comprising the French Lick Springs Hotel and the West Baden Springs Hotel, this resort offers guests a trip back in time to the splendor of the early 20th century. The West Baden, a National Historic Landmark, continues to amaze visitors with its unique dome atrium measuring 60 meters!
Source: www.visiteosusa.com.br


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