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WASHINGTON WEEK | April 4, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS

TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Sen. Evan Bayh | PBS

WASHINGTON WEEK | May 2, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS

NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | High Court Upholds ID Law | PBS

mortgage crisis threatens tenants - 6 Dec 08

Frost over the World - John Hurt - 18 April 08 - Part 3

Fighting for the right to vote in US elections - 01 Nov 08

Obama and Clinton fight on - 07 May 08

 Red Blue Road Trip - Chesterton,IN - Oct 21 - Part 4

Government

  • IN.Gov - Official Indiana state government website

  • IndyGov.Org - Official Indianapolis city government website

U.S. Representatives for Indiana

Burton, Dan, Indiana, 5th

Buyer, Steve, Indiana, 4th

Carson, Julia, Indiana, 7th

Chocola, Chris, Indiana, 2nd

Hostettler, John N., Indiana, 8th

Sodrel, Michael E., Indiana, 9th

Souder, Mark E., Indiana, 3rd

Visclosky, Peter, Indiana, 1st

 

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Business

International Community and Business Resources

30 Largest Cities

[24] 2005 Population

Indianapolis

784,118

Fort Wayne

223,341

Evansville

115,918

South Bend

105,262

Gary

98,715

Hammond

79,217

Bloomington

69,017

Muncie

66,164

Lafayette

60,459

Carmel

59,243

Anderson

57,500

Fishers

57,220

Terre Haute

56,893

Elkhart

52,270

Mishawaka

48,497

Kokomo

46,178

Greenwood

42,236

Lawrence

40,959

Columbus

39,380

Noblesville

38,825

Richmond

37,560

New Albany

36,772

Portage

35,687

Michigan City

32,205

Merrillville

31,525

Goshen

31,269

East Chicago

30,946

Marion

30,644

Valparaiso

29,102

Jeffersonville

Indiana cities

Indianapolis

Anderson, Bloomington, Columbus, Elkhart, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Gary, Kokomo, Lafayette, Michigan City, Muncie, South Bend, Terre Haute

 

Indiana University

University of Evansville

University of Southern Indiana

Concordia Theological Seminary

 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore

Ball State University

University of Notre Dame

Indiana State University

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

Purdue University

 

Terre Haute

Angola, Auburn, Bedford, Connersville, Crawfordsville, Decatur, Frankfort, Greensburg, Huntington, Jasper, Kendallville, Logansport, Madison, Marion, New Castle, North Vernon, Peru, Plymouth, Richmond, Scottsburg, Seymour, Vincennes, Wabash, Warsaw Washington.

Other communities with populations of 10,000 or more include Beech Grove, Brownsburg, Carmel, Chesterton, Clarksville, Connersville, Crawfordsville, Crown Point, Dyer, East Chicago, Fishers, Franklin, Goshen, Greencastle, Greenfield, Greenwood, Griffith, Hammond, Highland, Hobart, Jeffersonville, Lake Station, Lawrence, Lebanon, Martinsville, Merrillville, Mooresville, Munster, New Albany, New Haven, Noblesville, Plainfield, Portage, Schererville, Shelbyville, Speedway, Valparaiso West Lafayette ), Westfield, Zionsville.

The suburbs of Indianapolis include Anderson, Avon, Beech Grove, Brownsburg, Carmel, Clermont, Danville, Fishers, Franklin, Greenwood, Lawrence, Lebanon, Noblesville, Pendleton, Plainfield, Southport, Speedway, West Newton, Whiteland, Zionsville.

 

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References

  1. Elevations and Distances in the United States. U.S Geological Survey (29 April 2005). Retrieved on 2006 November 6.

  2. States ranked by population density

  3. Angel Mounds State Historic Site. Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau. Retrieved on 2006 November 14.

  4. Meinig, D.W. (1993). The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History, Volume 2: Continental America, 1800-1867. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-05658-3; pg. 436

  5. Ozick, Cynthia. "MIRACLE ON GRUB STREET; Stockholm.", The New York Times, November 9, 1986. Retrieved on 2006 October 19. (in English)

  6. Fantel, Hans. "SOUND; CD'S MAKE THEIR MARK ON THE WABASH VALLEY", The New York Times, October 14, 1984. Retrieved on 2006 October 19. (in English)

  7. Find A Park. National Park Service. Retrieved on 2006 October 19.

  8. Northwest Indiana Population Data. Retrieved on 2007 March 20.

  9. Our History. Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District. Retrieved on 2006 October 19.

  10. Hudson, John C.. "Chicago: Patterns of the metropolis", Indiana Business Magazine, May 1, 2001. Retrieved on 2006 October 19. (in English)

  11. Verespej, Michael A.. "The atlas of U.S. manufacturing", April 3, 2000. Retrieved on 2006 October 19. (in English)

  12. Indiana State Climate Office. agry.perdue.edu. Last accessed November 11, 2006.

  13. (January 12, 2003) Hopewell culture (in English). Britannica Elementary Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 2006 October 19. 

  14. Kavasch, E. Barrie. "Ancient mound builders", Cobblestone Publishing Company, Cobblestone, January 10, 2003, p. 6. Retrieved on 2006 October 19. (in English)

  15. (January 1, 2005) Indiana (in English). World Almanac Books. Retrieved on 2006 October 19. 

  16. Our History. The Indiana Historian. Retrieved on 2006 October 19.

  17. (January 12, 2005) Indiana (in English). Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.. Retrieved on 2006 October 19. 

  18. Table 4: Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Population Change for the United States, Regions and States: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006

  19. Population and Population Centers by State. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on 2006 November 21.

  20. Census: Indiana, United States

  21. Census: DP-2. Profile of Selected Social Characteristics: 2000

  22. American Religious Identification Survey. The Graduate Center. Retrieved on 2006 December 25.

  23. Indiana - Online Information Article. Online Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 2006 December 24.

  24. Census Population Estimates for 2005

  25. Office of the Clerk: Member Directory. U.S. House of Representatives. Retrieved on 2007 March 17.

  26. Democrats Take House by a Wide Margin. NPR. Retrieved on 2006 December 11.

  27. Officials: Bayh to take first step in 2008 bid next week. CNN.com. Retrieved on 2006 December 11.

  28. Bureau of Economic Analysis: Gross State Product

  29. Bureau of Economic Analysis: Annual State Personal Income

  30. Indiana Economy at a Glance. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved on 2007 January 11.

  31. (July 19, 1998). "Manufacturers in Indiana". Purdue University Center for Rural Development.

  32. WNDU-TV: News Story: Bayer is leaving Elkhart - November 16, 2005

  33. Economy & Demographics. Terre Haute Economic Development Co.. Retrieved on 2007 January 30.

  34. USDA Crop Profiles. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved on 2006 November 20.

  35. NASA-Astronaut Bio: Virgil I. Grissom

  36. Pentagon Renovation Program

  37. New Indianapolis Airport. Indianapolis Airport Authority. Retrieved on 2007 January 6.

  38. Gary Airpport Gets Millions in Federal Funding. CBS Channel 2. Retrieved on 2006 October 18.

  39. Indiana Rail Plan. Indiana Department of Transportation. Retrieved on 2007 January 10.

  40. Ports of Indiana Website. Retrieved on 2007 January 7.

  41. National Center for Education Statistics

  42. Institute of International Education

  43. Senate Bill 0127. Indiana General Assembly. Retrieved on 2006 November 20.

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