At this point, I think we can all agree that the state of Indiana is absolutely beautiful, right? From skylines to nature getaways, there is something for everyone in this state to enjoy. While I completely understand if you are a person who prefers to be in a more natural setting, there are some people who enjoy being in the city. Fortunately, we have some beautiful cities, skylines, and cityscapes around the state of Indiana. These 12 Indiana skylines are absolutely magical, don’t you think?

  1. The Indianapolis skyline is beautiful no matter what time of day it is or what the weather is like outside.

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  1. The Fort Wayne skyline is hard to look away from.

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  1. The South Bend skyline looks incredible at night, right?

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  1. The skyline at the Canal Walk in downtown Indianapolis is gorgeous too.

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  1. Lafayette definitely has a skyline worth checking out.

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  1. Evansville is another great city to go to if you want to see a pretty skyline.

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  1. Fishers has a lot of gorgeous skylines.

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  1. I think the fountain is what makes this Carmel skyline so beautiful.

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  1. I’m even a pretty big fan of Noblesville skylines.

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  1. Both the skylines and the buildings in Columbus are pretty neat to look at.

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  1. Here is a nice picture of what Bloomington’s skyline looks during the Christmas season.

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  1. Bloomington’s skyline looks great during the day without the Christmas lights as well.

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Do you think these 12 Indiana skylines are absolutely magical? What is your favorite city in the state of Indiana? Share with me in the comments!

David and Ruth S

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DanO’Connor

Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership

Nathan Rupert

Joey Lax-Salinas

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Fisher’s city website

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columbus.in.gov

Sproull Photography

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