650 W Washington St
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

Hoosiers are confident that they can really go places ... if only they can get places. In this chapter of Indiana's story, transportation became key to the state's economic success. Growth depended on trade and trade was dependent on getting goods to market and bringing in needed supplies. By the 1860s, numerous travel routes criss-crossed the state, linking Indiana to the rest of the nation.

Added by Upcoming Robot on May 13, 2010