Indiana

Located in the Great Lakes and Midwestern areas of North America, there is a state that people might have heard of but do not really know. This can all change with Photowall's IndianaRead more wall murals. If you are wondering about the state name, it is actually quite obvious. The name "Indiana" means "the Indian Land" and it was occupied by varying cultures of historic Native Americans and indigenous people for thousands of years. Also known as the "Hoosier State", there is quite the contention when it comes to tracing the origins of that particular nickname. Nonetheless, if you even say the word Hoosier to an American who might be admiring your Indiana wall murals, they will immediately know which place you are talking about. One very interestingly theory though is that Hoosier stems from the necessary warning calls you used when approaching a house on the frontier back in the day. The Indiana pioneers used the phrase "Who's here?" as a warning when they heard someone in the bushes or as a form of greeting, which eventually progressed into Hoosier and so on. It will be fun to bring this up when having visitors over in your space, beguiled by your own Indiana wall murals. As per usual, you can alter your selected items to complement your overall look and aesthetic.

The state capital

Indianapolis is known as the "Circle City" because there is a cobblestone street circle that hosts a large war memorial, which is decked out in lights every Christmas season. Indiana wall murals can be the inspiration for you to make that trip one day. You have to keep in mind though that Indianapolis' weather is always unpredictable, much like Australia's Melbourne. One day it can be a comfortable 21 degrees and sunny, and the next it could be close to freezing and raining! Connoisseurs will be delighted at Circle City because it is full of craft beers, meads and wines, where most of the restaurants support local brewers heavily. Oddly enough though, you cannot buy alcohol on Sundays. So enjoy your beer at home on a Sunday while looking at your collection of Indiana wall murals with Indianapolis as the main subject. This is just one of the tips and tricks you will find throughout this selection.

Trivia in Indiana wall murals

Did you know that the state of Indiana has produced more NBA players per capita than all the other states in the US? The city of Muncie alone has produced more players than any other American city! The Hoosier state has a rich basketball history that stretches back to the formative years of the sport. Even though Naismith James developed basketball in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, high school basketball originated from Indiana. There is even a very popular movie named "Hoosier" which was inspired by the Milan High School basketball team that won the Indian state championship in 1954. Imagine watching this fantastic film while having Indiana wall murals as the focal point of your living room. Perhaps you might have even heard of Larry Bird, one of the best professional basketball players of all time. He grew up in French Lick, Indiana, and led the famous Bolton Celtics to the NBA championship thrice in '81, '86 and '84. With this in mind, you can maybe even equip your outdoor space with a hoop and Indiana wall murals. This can be a great motivation for your children or teenagers to pick up the fantastic sport of basketball.

More background information

One of the largest state capitals in the United States, Indianapolis is located in the center of Indiana. This city was founded in 1821, designed by Alexander Ralston who was an apprentice to Pierre L'Enfant during the planning of Washington, DC. Try to see if you can find identical features when looking at Indiana wall murals featuring the capital city. Nowadays though, the city has a diversified economy which includes biomedical research, insurance, real estate management and development. Therefore it is no wonder that Indiana wall murals has plenty of magnificent buildings in its images. Pieces such as "Indianapolis Indiana Skyline Black" feature landmarks like the Salesforce Tower. At 247 meters, this tower is the 230th tallest building worldwide and 44th in the US. Another tower to glimpse in Indiana wall murals the OneAmerica Tower, which was opened to much fanfare in 1982. This tower prides itself in its "The Skyline Club", which is a private restaurant that is on the 36th floor.
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