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September 9 - October 16, 2016
Celebrate “One” Indiana
The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay is designed to inspire and unify
Hoosiers as one of the major commemorative events of the 2016
Bicentennial celebration. Hoosiers will also symbolically “pass the torch”
connecting generations to IGNITE our future.
Nominate a Torchbearer
The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay was created to honor Hoosiers who
have demonstrated exceptional public service, achievement, acts of
heroism and/or volunteer service to their neighborhood, community,
region or state. Torchbearers will be Hoosiers, representing all walks of
life. More than 1,800 torchbearers will be selected to carry the torch.
The torch will be primarily transported by people, passing the flame from
torch bearer to torch bearer. The relay will also employ other modes of
conveyance that are symbolic of the history and heritage of Indiana,
including watercraft, farm equipment, a racecar, horse and wagon,
antique automobile, and others.
Patterned after the Olympic Torch Relay, Indiana’s version will pass
through all 92 of the state’s counties, cover 2300 miles over a five week
period, averaging 72 miles per day.
Celebrations Along the Route
Festivities will vary from town to town, as communities celebrate the
torch in their own special way. A specialized Mobile Visitors Center will be
created to accompany the torch on its journey.
The relay will culminate in Indianapolis on the Statehouse Grounds, with
a special welcome ceremony and celebration.
Join the festivities and celebrate “One” Indiana with fellow Hoosiers. The
success of this initiative will depend on the broad-based participation and
cooperation from cities and towns across the state.
http://www.in.gov/ibc/2330.htm
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Indiana's Attractions
Northern Region (Green)
Western Region (Gray)
Eastern Region (Blue)
Regional Indiana Map
Eastern Region (Cont'd)
Central Region (Orange)
Southern Region (Yellow)
Associate/Affiliate
Members
Camp Indiana Rewards
Index of Campgrounds
Published by the Indiana Campground Owners
Association, Inc., to provide the Traveling Public with
information on great places to visit and stay in
Indiana.
To be included in this publication contact us
by email at [email protected] or write us
at 3657 W US 24, Remington, IN 47977
Disclaimer: ICOA is a non-profit association representing privately owned campgrounds. The association is not responsible for actions, procedures or operations
of its members.
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INTRODUCTION TO INDIANA CAMPGROUND OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Cities are listed alphabetically within each colored
region of the state.
Regions are color coded with the tabs at the edge
of each listing.
Tab color corresponds with regional map on page
18 & 19.