
United States Indiana |  |  |
| Hotels in Indiana | Ramada Indianapolis
| 
   | The Ramada Inn Indianapolis is located just 18 miles from Indianapolis International Airport. The Indiana State Fairgrounds and Fort Golf Course Resort are within four miles of the hotel... | Radisson Indianapolis Airport
| 
   | The Radisson is less than six miles from the Indianapolis Zoo and the White River Gardens. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indiana Convention Center are within seven miles... | Sheraton City Centre
| 
   | The Sheraton Hotel City Centre is located in the downtown business district of Indianapolis, just a short distance away from the Indiana State Capitol and Circle Centre Mall... | Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
| 
    | The Hyatt Regency Indianapolis is located 8 miles east of the Indianapolis International Aiport. For business or pleasure, the rooms feature a clean, modern design... | Quailty Inn Indianapolis
| 
   | Located eight miles from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Indianapolis International Airport is three miles from the hotel. Downtown Indianapolis is seven miles away... |
|
|
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
The national lakeshore runs for nearly 25 miles along southern Lake Michigan, bordered by Michigan City, Indiana on the east, and Gary on the west. The park contains approximately 15,000 acres, 2,182 of which are located in Indiana Dunes State Park and managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Indiana Dunes is ranked 7th among national parks in native plant diversity. Research conducted over the last two decades has revealed 1,418 vascular plant species within park boundaries, of which over 90 are on the state of Indiana's threatened or endangered list. Designated a National Lakeshore on November 5, 1966.
| Indiana News: |  | N Carolina poll win boosts Obama Barack Obama scores a clear win in North Carolina, as Hillary Clinton secures a slim victory in Indiana's Democratic primary. |  | US media tips Obama US pundits and editorial writers agree that after Tuesday's primaries in Indiana and North Carolina, it is almost impossible for Hillary Clinton to overtake rival Barack Obama |
|
|