
Indiana Quick Quiz
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Which Indiana city is known as the "Limestone Capital of the World?"
- Where is the world's largest anatomically correct Sculpture of the human brain?
- What was discovered in northern Indiana in the late 1880s, that led to an economic boom?
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What is the name of the longest-known underground river in the United States, that flows through the Bluespring Caverns in Indiana?
Answers Below
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October 20, 1852 The first Indiana State Fair opens at Military Park.

October 22, 1840 Mother Theodore Guerin, who was born in Vigo County, begins organization of St. Mary of the Woods College.
October 23, 1933 John Dillinger and his gang rob Central National Bank, in Greencastle. They take $75,000.
October 24, 1999 Market Square Arena closes in Indianapolis. It is demolished in 2001.
Where in Indiana
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Our Where in Indiana? from last week was taken in the Law Library at the Indiana Statehouse.
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Answers: 1. Bedford 2. In the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University 3. Natural Gas 4. Myst'ry River near Bedford and Bloomington
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