Northern Indiana
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Northern Indiana is the northern third of Indiana generally east of Lake Michigan.
[edit] Regions
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- Angola
- Auburn
- Elkhart
- Fort Wayne
- Huntington
- Logansport
- Mishawaka
- Shipshewana — small town in Northern Indiana's Amish Country
- South Bend
- Warsaw
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[edit] Get in
[edit] By car
The main roads are east-wests I-90/80, which runs from Illinois to Ohio through South Bend and Elkhart, and I-69, which runs up from Indianapolis to Michigan through Fort Wayne. Both are very convenient traveling roads throughout the region, with high 70mph speed limits, and light traffic.
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- Fort Wayne International Airport
- South Bend Regional Airport (SBN)
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The South Shore line runs straight to South Bend through Northwestern Indiana from downtown Chicago.
[edit] Get around
It's by far easiest to travel through the region by car. The aforementioned highways are the main routes, although US Hwy 33 is a very convenient way to get between Elkhart and Fort Wayne.
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Northern Indiana is very rural, and is worth exploring, if only to see the natural beauty of the state.
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