A Great Lakes state in the midwest, Indiana, is home to approximately 5 million people. Its economy is diverse, and its education system is highly ranked. As well as being known for its farmland and agriculture (mainly corn), Indiana is home to several professional sports teams and the Indianapolis 500, one of the nation’s largest sporting events. There are many theaters and galleries in Indianapolis, the state’s capital. Fort Wayne, Indiana, hosted the first professional baseball game on May 4, 1871. Market Square Arena in Indianapolis hosted the last Elvis Presley concert in 1977. If you’re watching a movie with buttery popcorn next time, be sure to thank Indiana! Indiana produces 25% of the popcorn sold in the United States. The town of Popcorn, Indiana, named for Orville Redenbacher, is located in Brazil, Indiana. Indiana was nicknamed “Mother of Vice Presidents” in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Why? A candidate from Indiana appeared on the ballot at least ten times between 1868 and 1916. Some of the cities we service in Indiana include:
South Bend, Fort Wayne, Valparaiso, Indianapolis