Climate & Weather:
Indiana has hot summers and cold winters, with
fairly high humidity. The combination of warm
temperatures and high humidity can make July and
early August a bit uncomfortable, particularly in
the southern parts of the state. Temperatures can
climb to the high 90s F/mid 30s C. Expect late
spring and fall temperatures to range from a low of
40 F/4 C to a high of 65 F/19 C. A sweater or jacket
will be needed in the evenings. Those visiting in
winter will find plenty of snow -- as much as 40
in/102 cm falls near Lake Michigan. January
temperatures average 16 to 41 F/-14 to 5 C.
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Firsts, Facts, Trivia:
North of
Lafayette is the site of the
Battle of Tippecanoe, where on
November 7, 1811, William Henry Harrison's forces
defeated the Native American confederacy formed by
the famous Shawnee chief Tecumseh.
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Featured Tourist Spots:
Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame - The
state of Indiana and basketball are a perfect fit.
From Hoosiers like Wooden, Robertson, Plump, Bird
and Bailey to the thousands of toddlers who pick up
their first basketballs at age two or three,
basketball is a sport that's at the very core of
life in Indiana. The rich tradition of Indiana
basketball is proudly celebrated at the Hall of Fame
Museum in New Castle.
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Indiana History:
Native American Indians migrated
west into Indiana as European settlers took their
lands during the late 1600s. The Shawnee, Miami,
Delaware, Mahican, and Potawatomi tribes were just a
few of these tribes.
In 1679, French-Canadian Robert
Cavelier became the first white man to see Indiana.
He was searching for a water route to the Pacific
Ocean. French fur traders soon followed,
establishing trading posts throughout the area.
Forts were built during the 1720s in Miami (near
Fort Wayne) and Quiatenon (near Lafayette).
Vincennes became the first permanent settlement in
Indiana about 1732.
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