Indiana (Pennsylvania) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
municipality and county seat of Indiana County in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States
About Indiana (Pennsylvania)
Indiana is a quaint borough (town) in the heart of western Pennsylvania. Its historic downtown district centers on a street named after the city of Philadelphia, which was the U.S. capital from 1790 to 1800. In 2003, Indiana was rated by experts as one of the top five most livable towns in Indiana County. The borough and region as a whole promotes itself as the "Christmas Tree Capital of the World", though several other locales have also laid claim to this highly sought after distinction. Indiana is also home to the Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), which is the largest state university in Pennsylvania to share part of its name with another state (closely followed by California University of Pennsylvania). People often question why the town of Indiana was named after a nearby
Top Attractions in Indiana (Pennsylvania)
Explore the best things to see and do in Indiana (Pennsylvania):
- ★Historical & Genealogical Society of Indiana County
- ★IUP University Museum
- ★The Jimmy Stewart Museum
Indiana (Pennsylvania) Travel Guide Sections
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