Indiana Medical Training
In Indiana small things count--small towns with names like Gnaw Bone and Santa Claus, and small farms that dot the countryside and yield mammoth crops of corn, wheat, and soybeans. Indiana stretches from Lake Michigan with the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore to the historic areas along the Ohio River Valley. The terrain ranges from level lands in the northern and central parts of the state to the rolling hills of Brown County, where the fall foliage attracts thousands. There are swamp areas in the level lands where country roads are sometimes closed because they keep sinking, and where bone fragments of prehistoric dwellers occasionally are turned up by a plow. Indiana is a land of many lakes, streams, and reservoirs. In addition to Lake Michigan, the state has four large reservoirs, 21 state parks, fish and wildlife areas, museums, historic sites, Hoosier National Forest, and over 145,000 acres of state forests. (Courtesy of Rand McNally http://www.randmcnally.com)
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