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Indiana Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Indiana

Indiana is mostly rural with high population concentrations in a few major cities/towns. The majority of Indiana is open farmland, though this is changing with expansion. Most of Indiana is in the Eastern Time Zone (same as New York and Washington DC). However, far northwestern Indiana is the Central Time Zone, so it has the same time as nearbyChicago. Likewise, for southwestern Indiana, which includesEvansville. Both zones observe daylight savings from early March to early November. While English is the common language, there regions of Indiana where the Amish live who also speakPennsylvania Dutch, which is related toGerman.

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