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  • Magyars

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    Tomato juice was first served at a French Lick, Indiana hotel in 1925.
    The first tomato juice factory was also in French Lick, IN.
    The world's largest orchid species collection is found at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.
    The first regulated speed limit (20 - 25 mph!) was initiated on Indiana roads in 1921.
    The steepest railroad grade in the world is in Madison, Indiana.
    An average of 400 funnel clouds are sighted each year in Indiana.
    The city of Gary, Indiana , was built on fill brought from the bottom of Lake Michigan through suction pipes. (that explains a lot)
    There are only two Adams fireplaces in the United States. One is in the White House and the other in the Diner Home in Indiana.
    Josie Orr, wife of former Indiana Governor Robert Orr, flew bombers and cargo planes during World War II.
    The Indianapolis Methodist Hospital is the largest Hospital in the Midwest.
    One of the first complete bathrooms in Indianapolis was in the home of Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley.
    The career of Dorothy Lamour (famous for the Bing Crosby-Bob Hope Road Movies) was launched in Indianapolis.
    Aviatrix Amelia Earhart was once a Professor at Purdue University.
    Crown Hill Cemetery ( Indianapolis ) is the largest cemetery in the U.S.
    The library in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, houses one of the largest genealogy libraries in America.
    Wabash, Indiana, was the first electrified city in the U.S.
    Pendleton, Indiana, was the site of the first hanging of a white man for killing Indians.
    The Courthouse roof in Greensburg, Indiana, has a tree growing from it.
    The world's first transistor radio was made in Indianapolis.
    Clark Gable and wife Carole Lombard (born in Fort Wayne, IN) honeymooned at Lake Barbee near Warsaw, Indiana.
    The American Beauty Rose was developed at Richmond, Indiana.
    Elkhart, Indiana, is the band instrument capitol of the World.
    Frank Sinatra first sang with the Tommy Dorsey band at the Lyric Theater in Indianapolis.
    Purdue Alumnus, Earl Butz, served as the Secretary of Agriculture.
    (there are lots of jokes about that)
    U.S. 231 is the longest highway in Indiana (231miles).
    Johnny Appleseed is buried at Fort Wayne, Indiana.
    The singing McGuire Sisters spent their childhood summers the Church of God Campground in Anderson, Indiana.
    The main station of the Underground Railroad was in Fountain County, Indiana.
    There are 154 acres of sculpture gardens and trails at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
    La Porte County is the only county in America having 2 functioning courthouses.
    Nancy Hanks Lincoln is buried in Posey County, Indiana.
    Crawfordsville, Indiana ( Montgomery County ) is the only site in the world crinoids are found. (What is a crinoid, you ask? A form of deep-water marine life that looks something like a starfish.)
    Pendleton, Indiana, was the site of the 'Fall Creek Massacre'. A museum housing 3500 artifacts of pioneer heritage now exists on that site.
    St. Meinrad Archabbey is located in Spencer County and is one of only 2 archabbeys in the U.S. and seven in the world. (Abbey Press is an operation of the archabbey.)
    Florence Henderson is from Dale, Indiana. Near St. Meinrad Archabbey
    A buzz bomb (German - WW II), believed to be the only one on public display in the nation, can be found on the Putnam County Courthouse lawn in Greencastle.
    Roberta Turpin Willett was born in Indiana .
    James Dean was born and is buried in Indiana .
    The world's tallest woman, Sandy Allen, lived in Indiana .
    Red Skelton was born in Vincennes, Indiana . (and was a proud Hoosier 'til the day he died!)
    Mae West and Claude Akins were from Bedford, Indiana.
    The inventor of the television, Philo T. Farnsworth, lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
    Forrest Tucker was from Pendleton, Indiana.
    You can't ship wine to Indiana. (So how does it get there?)
    Bob Greise is from Evansville, Indiana and was quarterback at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN.
    Toni Tenille (of The Captain and Tenille) is from Indiana.
    The much sought-after Hoosier Cabinets are an Indiana product.
    90% of the world's popcorn is grown in Indiana.
    The Jackson Five are from Gary, Indiana.
    The birthplace of the automobile, the pneumatic rubber tire, the aluminum casting process, stainless steel and the first push-button car radio was in Kokomo , Indiana .
    Frank Borman, NASA astronaut, born in Gary, Indiana.
    Pretty neat, huh? And you thought there was only corn in Indiana
     

    Expat

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    These inventions are associated with Kokomo:

    • 1894 – Elwood Haynes makes the first successful trial run of his "horseless carriage" on Pumpkinvine Pike, which is now Boulevard east of U.S.31.
    • 1894 – The first pneumatic rubber tire was invented by D.C. Spraker at the Kokomo Rubber Tire Company.
    • 1895 – The first aluminum casting was developed by William "Billy" Johnson from the Ford and Donnelly Foundry.
    • 1902 – Kingston carburetor developed by George Kingston.
    • 1906 – The first Stellite cobalt-base alloy was discovered by Elwood Haynes.
    • 1912 – Stainless steel tableware was invented by Elwood Haynes as a response to his wife's desire for tableware that wouldn't tarnish.
    • 1918 – The Howitzer shell, used in World War I, was created by the Superior Machine Tool Company.
    • 1918 – The first aerial bomb with fins was first produced by the Liberty Pressed Metal Company.
    • 1920 – The mechanical corn picker was created by John Powell.
    • 1926 – Carl Molin developed Dirilyte golden-hued tableware.
    • 1928 – The first canned tomato juice was created by Walter Kemp from Kemp Brothers Canning Company in response to a physician's need for baby food.
    • 1938 – The first push-button car radio was created at Delco Radio Division of General Motors Corporation.
    • 1941 – Globe American Stove Company manufactured the first all-metal life boats and rafts.
    • 1947 – The first signal-seeking car radio was created by the Delco Radio Division of General Motors.
    • 1957 – Delco Radio Division of General Motors developed the first all transistor car radio.
     

    AtTheMurph

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    Crawfordsville, Indiana ( Montgomery County ) is the only site in the world crinoids are found. (What is a crinoid, you ask? A form of deep-water marine life that looks something like a starfish.) - Crinoids are found today alive in many different places and fossilized in other places than Crawfordsville.

    While not a German V1 there is an American version the JB-2 on display in Milford, IL. Basically the US copy of the German bomb reversed engineered from parts taken from dud German bombs.

    Ford and Republic Aviation made them. None were actually used in WWII but they were on their way to Japan when the nuclear bombs were dropped.
     

    Super Bee

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    Dave Thomas- Founder of Wendys is from Fort Wayne

    Rod Woodson- Hall of Fame Pittsburgh Steeler is from Fort Wayne

    Shelly Long- Cheers and Brady Bunch Movies is from Fort Wayne.

    Ryan Newman- NASCAR driver is from South Bend

    Axl Rose- Lead singer of Guns N Roses is from Lafayette

    Streets- Fort Wayne has some of the ****est roads in the country.
     

    SnoopLoggyDog

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    More info on the V-1 in Indiana.


     
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    On a hill in Perry C
    Tomato juice was first served at a French Lick, Indiana hotel in 1925.
    The first tomato juice factory was also in French Lick, IN.
    The world's largest orchid species collection is found at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.
    The first regulated speed limit (20 - 25 mph!) was initiated on Indiana roads in 1921.
    The steepest railroad grade in the world is in Madison, Indiana.
    An average of 400 funnel clouds are sighted each year in Indiana.
    The city of Gary, Indiana , was built on fill brought from the bottom of Lake Michigan through suction pipes. (that explains a lot)
    There are only two Adams fireplaces in the United States. One is in the White House and the other in the Diner Home in Indiana.
    Josie Orr, wife of former Indiana Governor Robert Orr, flew bombers and cargo planes during World War II.
    The Indianapolis Methodist Hospital is the largest Hospital in the Midwest.
    One of the first complete bathrooms in Indianapolis was in the home of Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley.
    The career of Dorothy Lamour (famous for the Bing Crosby-Bob Hope Road Movies) was launched in Indianapolis.
    Aviatrix Amelia Earhart was once a Professor at Purdue University.
    Crown Hill Cemetery ( Indianapolis ) is the largest cemetery in the U.S.
    The library in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, houses one of the largest genealogy libraries in America.
    Wabash, Indiana, was the first electrified city in the U.S.
    Pendleton, Indiana, was the site of the first hanging of a white man for killing Indians.
    The Courthouse roof in Greensburg, Indiana, has a tree growing from it.
    The world's first transistor radio was made in Indianapolis.
    Clark Gable and wife Carole Lombard (born in Fort Wayne, IN) honeymooned at Lake Barbee near Warsaw, Indiana.
    The American Beauty Rose was developed at Richmond, Indiana.
    Elkhart, Indiana, is the band instrument capitol of the World.
    Frank Sinatra first sang with the Tommy Dorsey band at the Lyric Theater in Indianapolis.
    Purdue Alumnus, Earl Butz, served as the Secretary of Agriculture.
    (there are lots of jokes about that)
    U.S. 231 is the longest highway in Indiana (231miles).
    Johnny Appleseed is buried at Fort Wayne, Indiana.
    The singing McGuire Sisters spent their childhood summers the Church of God Campground in Anderson, Indiana.
    The main station of the Underground Railroad was in Fountain County, Indiana.
    There are 154 acres of sculpture gardens and trails at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
    La Porte County is the only county in America having 2 functioning courthouses.
    Nancy Hanks Lincoln is buried in Posey County, Indiana.
    Crawfordsville, Indiana ( Montgomery County ) is the only site in the world crinoids are found. (What is a crinoid, you ask? A form of deep-water marine life that looks something like a starfish.)
    Pendleton, Indiana, was the site of the 'Fall Creek Massacre'. A museum housing 3500 artifacts of pioneer heritage now exists on that site.
    St. Meinrad Archabbey is located in Spencer County and is one of only 2 archabbeys in the U.S. and seven in the world. (Abbey Press is an operation of the archabbey.)
    Florence Henderson is from Dale, Indiana. Near St. Meinrad Archabbey
    A buzz bomb (German - WW II), believed to be the only one on public display in the nation, can be found on the Putnam County Courthouse lawn in Greencastle.
    Roberta Turpin Willett was born in Indiana .
    James Dean was born and is buried in Indiana .
    The world's tallest woman, Sandy Allen, lived in Indiana .
    Red Skelton was born in Vincennes, Indiana . (and was a proud Hoosier 'til the day he died!)
    Mae West and Claude Akins were from Bedford, Indiana.
    The inventor of the television, Philo T. Farnsworth, lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
    Forrest Tucker was from Pendleton, Indiana.
    You can't ship wine to Indiana. (So how does it get there?)
    Bob Greise is from Evansville, Indiana and was quarterback at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN.
    Toni Tenille (of The Captain and Tenille) is from Indiana.
    The much sought-after Hoosier Cabinets are an Indiana product.
    90% of the world's popcorn is grown in Indiana.
    The Jackson Five are from Gary, Indiana.
    The birthplace of the automobile, the pneumatic rubber tire, the aluminum casting process, stainless steel and the first push-button car radio was in Kokomo , Indiana .
    Frank Borman, NASA astronaut, born in Gary, Indiana.
    Pretty neat, huh? And you thought there was only corn in Indiana
    Incorrect. She is buried in Spencer County at Lincoln Boyhood Memorial.
     

    marvin02

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    You can't ship wine to Indiana. (So how does it get there?)
    Wine sellers can not ship directly to consumers if they have a relationship with a distributor in Indiana. Sellers can ship direct to consumers or to a distributor, not both.

     

    Tactically Fat

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    Crawfordsville, Indiana ( Montgomery County ) is the only site in the world crinoids are found. (What is a crinoid, you ask? A form of deep-water marine life that looks something like a starfish.) - Crinoids are found today alive in many different places and fossilized in other places than Crawfordsville.

    Yep. Definitely one of the falsities in the OP. However, many many many world-class fossilized crinoids come out of one specific spot near Crawfordsville. If you see a nicely cleaned and displayed crinoid fossil in a museum somewhere - chances are good it's from Crawfordsville

    Crown Point also isn't the largest cemetery.
     

    AtTheMurph

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    Largest Cemeteries in the USA (by area)

    Calverton National Cemetery
    Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery
    Spring Grove Cemetery

    Arlington National Cemetery
    Crown Hill Cemetery

    Calverton, Spring grove, Arlington all have more interments
     

    jkwparrott

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    Tomato juice was first served at a French Lick, Indiana hotel in 1925.
    The first tomato juice factory was also in French Lick, IN.
    The world's largest orchid species collection is found at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.
    The first regulated speed limit (20 - 25 mph!) was initiated on Indiana roads in 1921.
    The steepest railroad grade in the world is in Madison, Indiana.
    An average of 400 funnel clouds are sighted each year in Indiana.
    The city of Gary, Indiana , was built on fill brought from the bottom of Lake Michigan through suction pipes. (that explains a lot)
    There are only two Adams fireplaces in the United States. One is in the White House and the other in the Diner Home in Indiana.
    Josie Orr, wife of former Indiana Governor Robert Orr, flew bombers and cargo planes during World War II.
    The Indianapolis Methodist Hospital is the largest Hospital in the Midwest.
    One of the first complete bathrooms in Indianapolis was in the home of Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley.
    The career of Dorothy Lamour (famous for the Bing Crosby-Bob Hope Road Movies) was launched in Indianapolis.
    Aviatrix Amelia Earhart was once a Professor at Purdue University.
    Crown Hill Cemetery ( Indianapolis ) is the largest cemetery in the U.S.
    The library in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, houses one of the largest genealogy libraries in America.
    Wabash, Indiana, was the first electrified city in the U.S.
    Pendleton, Indiana, was the site of the first hanging of a white man for killing Indians.
    The Courthouse roof in Greensburg, Indiana, has a tree growing from it.
    The world's first transistor radio was made in Indianapolis.
    Clark Gable and wife Carole Lombard (born in Fort Wayne, IN) honeymooned at Lake Barbee near Warsaw, Indiana.
    The American Beauty Rose was developed at Richmond, Indiana.
    Elkhart, Indiana, is the band instrument capitol of the World.
    Frank Sinatra first sang with the Tommy Dorsey band at the Lyric Theater in Indianapolis.
    Purdue Alumnus, Earl Butz, served as the Secretary of Agriculture.
    (there are lots of jokes about that)
    U.S. 231 is the longest highway in Indiana (231miles).
    Johnny Appleseed is buried at Fort Wayne, Indiana.
    The singing McGuire Sisters spent their childhood summers the Church of God Campground in Anderson, Indiana.
    The main station of the Underground Railroad was in Fountain County, Indiana.
    There are 154 acres of sculpture gardens and trails at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
    La Porte County is the only county in America having 2 functioning courthouses.
    Nancy Hanks Lincoln is buried in Posey County, Indiana.
    Crawfordsville, Indiana ( Montgomery County ) is the only site in the world crinoids are found. (What is a crinoid, you ask? A form of deep-water marine life that looks something like a starfish.)
    Pendleton, Indiana, was the site of the 'Fall Creek Massacre'. A museum housing 3500 artifacts of pioneer heritage now exists on that site.
    St. Meinrad Archabbey is located in Spencer County and is one of only 2 archabbeys in the U.S. and seven in the world. (Abbey Press is an operation of the archabbey.)
    Florence Henderson is from Dale, Indiana. Near St. Meinrad Archabbey
    A buzz bomb (German - WW II), believed to be the only one on public display in the nation, can be found on the Putnam County Courthouse lawn in Greencastle.
    Roberta Turpin Willett was born in Indiana .
    James Dean was born and is buried in Indiana .
    The world's tallest woman, Sandy Allen, lived in Indiana .
    Red Skelton was born in Vincennes, Indiana . (and was a proud Hoosier 'til the day he died!)
    Mae West and Claude Akins were from Bedford, Indiana.
    The inventor of the television, Philo T. Farnsworth, lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
    Forrest Tucker was from Pendleton, Indiana.
    You can't ship wine to Indiana. (So how does it get there?)
    Bob Greise is from Evansville, Indiana and was quarterback at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN.
    Toni Tenille (of The Captain and Tenille) is from Indiana.
    The much sought-after Hoosier Cabinets are an Indiana product.
    90% of the world's popcorn is grown in Indiana.
    The Jackson Five are from Gary, Indiana.
    The birthplace of the automobile, the pneumatic rubber tire, the aluminum casting process, stainless steel and the first push-button car radio was in Kokomo , Indiana .
    Frank Borman, NASA astronaut, born in Gary, Indiana.
    Pretty neat, huh? And you thought there was only corn in Indiana
    The date is wrong on tomato juice, it was first served in 1917 in French Lick. Great information by the way.
     
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    On a hill in Perry C
    In 1861 the largest building in the U.S. west of the Appalachians was the Cannelton Cotton Mill. It still stands today and is Section 8 apartments.

    One of the engineers instrumental in developing the microwave oven was from Plainville in Daviess county. He was also a crew chief on a C-47 during the Sicily, D-Day, Market Garden, and Varsity operations and absolutely refused to fly after the war.
     
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