There are a lot of stereotypes out there about Indiana and as we know all too well, many of them are far from true. We figured it was about time we cleared some up. Here are 9 things every Hoosier wants the rest of the country to know.

  1. We don’t all listen to country music

pixabay Some of us do, some of us don’t. We’re a mixed bag, just like every other state.

  1. We’re not all crazy about the Colts

Josh Hallett/Flickr Nope. Yes, a lot of Hoosiers love the Colts and that’s awesome. But, up north you’ll also find a ton of Bears fans. (We’re really all about basketball anyway…)

  1. We don’t all own tractors

wikimedia Could you imagine rush hour traffic if we did?

  1. Indiana actually has an amazing beach

wikimedia If you’ve never seen Lake Michigan up close, you have no idea what you’re missing.

  1. Indiana isn’t completely flat

Paul J Everett/Flickr Yes, we’re mostly flat, but up north you’ll find the hilly dunes and in the south, you’ll find many rolling hills.

  1. We have cities here

wikimedia There are cities and small towns and restaurants and parks and incredible places, just like in every other state.

  1. Indiana is not a drive through state

Veal’s Ice Tree/Facebook There are amazing things to see any time of year.

  1. If you’ve never tried a Hoosier tenderloin sandwich, your life simply isn’t complete

Alison F./Yelp We dare you not to fall in love with it.

  1. We’re not all farmland

Steven M./Yelp We love our farms, but they’re just a fraction of what our gorgeous state has to offer.

What else do you want the country to know? For more incredible images of our state, check out this amazing post.

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Some of us do, some of us don’t. We’re a mixed bag, just like every other state.

Josh Hallett/Flickr

Nope. Yes, a lot of Hoosiers love the Colts and that’s awesome. But, up north you’ll also find a ton of Bears fans. (We’re really all about basketball anyway…)

wikimedia

Could you imagine rush hour traffic if we did?

wikimedia

If you’ve never seen Lake Michigan up close, you have no idea what you’re missing.

Paul J Everett/Flickr

Yes, we’re mostly flat, but up north you’ll find the hilly dunes and in the south, you’ll find many rolling hills.

There are cities and small towns and restaurants and parks and incredible places, just like in every other state.

Veal’s Ice Tree/Facebook

There are amazing things to see any time of year.

Alison F./Yelp

We dare you not to fall in love with it.

Steven M./Yelp

We love our farms, but they’re just a fraction of what our gorgeous state has to offer.

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