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In 1916, the centennial of Indiana statehood, the Daughters of the American Revolution held a flag design competition. The winning design, by Paul Hadley, was approved as the "state banner" on May 31, 1917. The flag is defined by law as having design elements in either gold or buff, although in practice gold (actually golden yellow) is almost always used. The torch, symbolic of enlightenment and liberty, has rays spreading outward from its flames. A total of 19 stars ring the to ...


Skip Navigation Links United States | North America | World CapitalIndianapolis Area36,185 sq mi 93,720 sq km Population (2000 census)6,080,485 Major Cities (2000 census)Indianapolis (791,926), Fort Wayne (205,727), Evansville (121,582), South Bend (107,789), Gary (102,746) Major RiversOhio, Wabash, White, Tippecanoe Highest PointFranklin Township 1,257 feet 383 meters Industrychemicals, transportation equipment, primary metals, machinery, food products, electrical eq ...


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