Culture
Sports:
Indianapolis is the home to 10 professional sports teams. In Indiana the most popular sport in that state is basketball. They're also big on hokey and baseball too.
Food:
Their food isn't that much different from of what we (in Wisconsin) eat. Corn and soybeans are Indiana's two main crops. In 2004 Indiana produced 929,040,000 bushels of corn for grain, ranking fifth in the United States. Indiana also grew 287,040,000 bushels of soybeans, the third most in U.S. In Indiana pie is one of the four food groups.
Language/Religion
87.5 percent of people in Indiana are European Americans. More than two-thirds live in urban areas. Indiana is nicked named as "The Hoosier State" The language Indiana speaks in mostly English. The people there are more lade back and have a slight southern ascent.
Hinkle Fieldhouse
The Hinkle Fieldhouse is where big events happen. For example famous basketball games and lots more. It is a part of culture because it has been around for a long amount of time. It is more of a historical place than a basketball stadium.
Music of Indiana
Limestone
Deep below the earth in Southern Indiana is a sea of limestone that is one of the richest deposits of top-quality limestone found anywhere on earth. New York City's Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center as well as the Pentagon, the U.S. Treasury, a dozen other government buildings in Washington D.C. as well as 14 state capitols around the nation are built from this sturdy, beautiful Indiana limestone