The cities in Indiana practically have everything a person needs to survive, have fun, learn and raise a family. The great cities in Indiana are not just your regular metropolitan destinations. Sports, education, culture and history can be found in various cities in Indiana.
Indianapolis – the Complete Package
If you’re planning to visit Indianapolis for just a day, you’ll never be able to appreciate the city’s magnitude. The structures dedicated to sports alone will require you at least a day to visit them all. Aside from sports stadiums, there are also a good number of museums that should not be missed. Among them is the Children’s Museum and Conner Prairie Living History Museum which is a testament of the state’s past.
Fort Wayne – Big but Very Personal
The second biggest city in Indiana (after Indianapolis) should never be compared to the state’s capital. While Indianapolis is bustling with activities, Fort Wayne is known to the locals as a place where they can be at home even in a big city setting. Thus, it is considered an ideal city to raise a family. The city is also known for their altitude. Even though the city doesn’t have massive structures, it is still higher compared to many cities in the state.
Bloomington – Life with the University
As the main site of Indiana University, the city’s activities mostly surround the school program. Some of the best parties in Bloomington happen because of annual activities in the school. But this doesn’t mean the city is just about the university. There are also music and art festivals in almost every season.
South Bend – Another City Known for their University
South Bend will always be associated with Notre Dame University. The school’s rich history is tied to the city’s culture. But there are other interesting places in South Bend that should gain the interest of a tourist. Lake Michigan, the Century Center and the Hannah Lindahl Children’s Museum are only some of the attractions in the city.