This Quaint Indiana Town of 30,000 was Named the Most Charming by Reader’s Digest

Indiana is full of quaint little towns, but one was crowned the most charming in the state by Reader’s Digest. Indiana is well known for being the “racing capital of the world” thanks to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which is the oldest continually operating racetrack in the country, and home to the largest single-day sporting event in the world. Indiana is also known for having a lot of corn. So much corn in fact that almost half of cropland in the Hoosier State is corn. Between the largest sporting event to the massive amount of corn that’s grown here, Indiana is home to a wide array of cities and towns of all sizes, from a booming big city like Indianapolis to a town as small as New Amsterdam with a population of only 13 people.

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