By: Kirsty Dunphey | 2008-05-06 | Travel & Leisure Watching Indiana Jones (of all things) last night with my husband I was reminded of one of the more memorable places I’ve ever been. I was 21 years old and on my first trip overseas. A Contiki tour through Europe – comprising something ridiculous like 13 countries in 5 weeks. Many would say, not enough time to enjoy any of it and I might agree but for the fact that at 21, I had no idea what in Europe I wanted to see. Sure I had vague images of the Colosseum and the Eiffel tower but aside from these bastions of what Europe was in my just post teenage mind – I was stumped as to what . read more
By: Anand Rajkumar | 2009-01-28 | Travel & Leisure Located in the mid west of the United States, the state of Indiana has a growing population of around six and a half million. Indiana, sharing its borders with Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois earns much of its income from manufacturing, especially steel. Such is the influence of the US steel company on Indiana, one of the principal cities of the state, Gary, is named after the former president of the company. The capital city of Indiana is Indianapolis, which has become famous over the years by among other things hosting the famous Indianapolis 500 motor race which is generally regarded . read more
By: John Slater | 2010-01-10 | Travel & Leisure Indiana is a state known for its sports, especially racing and football, but the state has an array of other adventures to explore as well. Historical landmarks, exciting festivals, intriguing museums, beautiful landscapes, and supreme dining all characterize the state as well and many visitors come every year to... read more
By: Ross Hudgens | 2009-06-22 | Hotels The state of Indiana is oftentimes ignored as a tourist destination. However, I really enjoy visiting Indiana. The people are nice, the weather is great and there is always something to do. On top of that, the hotels and resorts in the area are impressive. read more
By: Julian Davis | 2008-12-08 | Travel & Leisure Indiana -The original homeland of the American Indians, was reached by White Settlers in the mid-1700s and they made there own colonies and settled there in growing numbers. Many famous fiction authors were born in Indiana between 1895 and 1965. Attention is paid to preserve the natural heritage both by public... read more
By: Mansi Gupta | 2008-06-20 | Travel Tips Indianapolis, the capital city of the US state of Indiana is one of the most growing metropolitan areas among the cities of United States and is showing modest growth. read more
By: shreya s. | 2008-11-26 | Hotels Indianapolicehotelsinformation gives you all the information about Best Indianapolice hotel discount, indiana Beach hotel, hotel in Greenwood Indiana, hotel and spa Indiana and many others. read more
By: David H. Urmann | 2010-01-10 | Travel & Leisure Indianas state capital is Indianapolis. It is a beautiful city that has a lot to offer especially when it comes to celebrities and famous inventions. Indianapolis is Indianas capital. It is also Marion Countys county seat. In 2006, the estimated population of Indianapolis has reached 795,458. This is excluding the towns.... read more
By: David H. Urmann | 2010-02-25 | Travel & Leisure While on tour to this wonderful city of Indiana you need not trouble much for accommodation, as Indianapolis hosts excellent hospitality. The hotel industry is one of the fastest growing industries in Indianapolis. Hence, there are plenty of world class hotels, motels, inns and resorts ranging from cheap to luxury... read more
By: Mark Traston | 2008-07-26 | Travel Tips The Indianapolis Museum of Art, located at 4000 Michigan Road Indianapolis, Indiana is one of the oldest and most prestigious art museums in America. Originally the result of a private art association developed in the later 1800s, the museum itself was not established until 1906 under the name of the John Herron Art Institute. read more
By: sam lowe | 2006-10-25 | Travel & Leisure Wine making and wine tasting has long been a favorite American pastime, particularly in western states such as California - a subject humorously portrayed in the hit 2004 film, Sideways. Yet, this pursuit seems to have traveled across the United States, with wineries appearing in the most unlikely of locations. Indianapolis, for instance, is highly valued for being a dedicated centre of sport; yet in 1996, Indianapolis saw the opening of Gaia Wines Contemporary Winery, the 19th winery in the area. Named after the Greek Goddess of the Earth, Gaia Wines is owned and run by Cellar Master . read more
By: Morgan | 2009-08-19 | camping The magnificent state of Kentucky is located in the East Central United States of America. It is known as the Bluegrass State. It is surrounded by West Virginia from the east, Virginia from the southeast, Tennessee from the south, Missouri from the west, Illinois and Indiana from the northwest and Ohio from the north. read more
By: Andy Adams | 2008-06-26 | Exotic locations The second part of my South American holiday guide covers favourites like Brazil, Peru and Guatemala read more
By: Larry Truett | 2010-01-10 | Destinations The top ten best Public Gardens and Arboretums to visit in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. read more
By: David H. Urmann | 2009-09-23 | Travel & Leisure The Great Lakes region is composed of some cities from US and Canada. It is surrounded by a wide shoreline and contributes greatly in technology and agriculture. The region of Great Lakes includes a large portion of a province in Ontario, Canada. It also includes eight states in the USA. These... read more
By: John Parks | 2009-03-19 | Destinations Indianapolis is often called the Crossroads of America partly because of its easy accessibility. Half of the United States population can reach Indy within one day by car. read more
By: Megha Poddar | 2008-05-29 | Destinations Orlando (Florida) is one of the most popular tourist destinations of USA. The Orlando attractions Florida offers many unique amusement parks, shopping areas, and restaurants. Splash Mountain Florida and Adventureland are two such attractions those attracts large number of tourists from entire world. read more
By: Nayan Choure | 2009-10-23 | Travel & Leisure The Great Lakes are used as the major mode of transport for bulk goods. Recreational boating and tourism are major industries along the Great Lakes region. read more
By: David H. Urmann | 2009-08-28 | Travel & Leisure The Great Lakes are used as the major mode of transport for bulk goods. Recreational boating and tourism are major industries along the Great Lakes region. The Great Lakes of North America are a group of 5 large lakes which include Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake... read more