Indiana has reached a milestone in 2016 as it attains its 200th birthday. Corydon, Indiana served as the first capital of the Hoosier State from 1816 until 1825, when it moved to the new city of Indianapolis. Visitors can wander the streets of Corydon while imagining the hustle and bustle of legislators and Supreme Court justices as they went about their duties.

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Hoosiers wishing to learn about Indiana’s rich history must visit this beautiful and historic region of southern Indiana. It is where Indiana began. Have you ever visited Corydon?

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