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  2. Indiana Uplands - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Uplands or the Hoosier Uplands are a geographical region in south-central Indiana. On a topographical map the Indiana Uplands begin slightly north of the city of Martinsville, Indiana and continue south to the Ohio River. The description of the region inspired the name of Upland Brewing Company.

  3. Knobstone Escarpment - Wikipedia

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    The Knobstone Escarpment is composed of resistant siltstones of the upper part of Borden Group rocks. Older and more easily eroded shales to the east form the Scottsburg Lowland; a thick section of soluble limestones form the undulating Mitchell Plain west of the Norman Upland.

  4. Mitchell Plain - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell Plain is a karst area in Indiana of relatively low relief. The extensive underlying cave system developed in Mississippian age limestone bedrock. Surface drainage is rare due to most streams in the area disappearing into caves or joints within the rock.

  5. Southern Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Kentuckiana, a portmanteau of "Kentucky" and "Indiana", is a loosely defined sub-region of the Upland South that spans north-central Kentucky and Southern Indiana's south-central counties. It is primarily centered on the Louisville metropolitan area. Counties typically considered part of the Kentuckiana sub-region include:

  6. Mitchell, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell hosted a number of manufacturers, including (in 1919) the wagon, truck and bus body enterprises of Ralph H. Carpenter which became known as the Carpenter Body Company. School bus body production continued until 1995. [citation needed] In 1851, the Mitchell area was the birthplace of outlaw and train robber Sam Bass (1851–1878).

  7. List of ecoregions in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    71a - The Crawford Uplands; 71b - The Mitchell Plain; 71c - The Norman Upland; 71d - The Northern Bluegrass; 72 Interior River Valleys and Hills. 72a - Wabash-Ohio Bottomlands; 72b - Glaciated Wabash Lowlands; 72c - The Southern Wabash Lowlands

  8. Indiana Uplands AVA - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Uplands AVA is an American Viticultural Area encompassing much of the Indiana Uplands in south-central Indiana. It is bordered to the south and east by the large Ohio River Valley AVA but does not overlap with it. Viticulture began in the region in the 19th century, but disappeared due to Prohibition before beginning to rebound in ...

  9. Crawford County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Crawford County was formed on January 5, 1818, from land in the Harrison, Orange, and Perry counties, prompted by a petition of what would become of Crawford County's population. [4]