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Indiana is a state of contrasts and endless
differences in its terrain, its resources, its history and its people.
It is its variations, sharply defined, that create its mystique and add
to its charm.
Majestic cliffs overlook the Ohio. Rolling hills flatten in to endless fields that reach to the horizon. Sand dunes rise over Lake Michigan.
Men and women grouped as Hoosiers live under an ethnic umbrella-their genealogical backgrounds as different as Gary and Mount Vernon, as diverse as Tell City and Michigan City.
They live in quiet conclaves on the Ohio,
towns called Rome and Derby; in urbanized metroplexes.
Ton farms where houses are miles apart, in new suburbs where yesterday's
cornfields is tomorrow's housing addition.
Join the author on his 1,000-mile journey around Borderline Indiana. |
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Product Details
- Paperback:
153 pages
- Dimensions (in inches):
9.25 x 6.25
- Publisher:
Backroads Press; (April 1, 1994)
- ISBN:
0913617156
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