If you're looking to get "back home again in Indiana" via the state's interesting and compelling history, this is a great way to do it. The Indiana Magazine of History has been published continuously since 1905 and is based at the Indiana University, Bloomington campus. This digital archive of past issues was made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Visitors can browse all of the issues back to 1905, and the search engine on the homepage makes it easy to look for certain areas of interest, including the Amish, Indianapolis, and highways. The volumes from the 1960s have some great articles. Visitors would do well to look over those articles published in 1964. Their number includes pieces like "Canalling in the Whitewater Valley" and "Emerson's Lectures in Indianapolis."
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