It all started about 300 million years ago: an ancient sea existed over what is now Indiana (hard to believe, I know). In this sea, life flourished, and as critters lived and died; over time, the remains of starfish, corals, and other animals were ultimately left behind. These, in turn, eventually became thick deposits of some of the finest limestone in the world. People think of the Hoosier State and they usually think of corn, but what they should be thinking about is limestone. Limestone in Indiana is a big deal – a really big deal – and it’s been used in buildings that might just surprise you (hint: they’re very famous structures).

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Curious about some of these quarries? You can visit – and even swim! – in a few of them. Check out my favorite swimming quarries in Indiana for a great time! Need some swimwear? No worries – our friends at REI have you covered. You can also get something warm from there, too, if you’re checking out the quarries during the chilly season.

Did you know about Indiana’s limestone-rich history? If not, now you do! Do you have a favorite quarry? Let me know!

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