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Indiana was a state of the United States of America. It was the 19th state admitted to the Union, attaining statehood in 1816. On Doomsday, the state capital, and the state's largest city, Indianapolis was destroyed by two air bursts above downtown and on the north side. A small air burst also decimated downtown Fort Wayne. Air bursts also decimated the northwest cities of Gary and Michigan City as part of multiple strikes on the Chicago area. The town of Jeffersonville, Indiana was also destroyed during the strike on Louisville, Kentucky.

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  • Indiana was a state of the United States of America. It was the 19th state admitted to the Union, attaining statehood in 1816. On Doomsday, the state capital, and the state's largest city, Indianapolis was destroyed by two air bursts above downtown and on the north side. A small air burst also decimated downtown Fort Wayne. Air bursts also decimated the northwest cities of Gary and Michigan City as part of multiple strikes on the Chicago area. The town of Jeffersonville, Indiana was also destroyed during the strike on Louisville, Kentucky.
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  • Indiana was a state of the United States of America. It was the 19th state admitted to the Union, attaining statehood in 1816. On Doomsday, the state capital, and the state's largest city, Indianapolis was destroyed by two air bursts above downtown and on the north side. A small air burst also decimated downtown Fort Wayne. Air bursts also decimated the northwest cities of Gary and Michigan City as part of multiple strikes on the Chicago area. The town of Jeffersonville, Indiana was also destroyed during the strike on Louisville, Kentucky. Grissom Air Force Base, approximately ten miles north of Kokomo in northern Indiana, was also destroyed, along with the Crane Army Ammunition Activity plant in Crane (about 20 miles southwest of Bloomington) and the Indiana Army Ammunitions Plant in Charlestown (north of Louisville). As of early 2010, based on information gathered from scouts associated with Kentucky and Superior, it is believed that survivor states exist in all parts of the former state, with the largest centered in the following towns: * The northeastern cities of Muncie and Marion; * The western cities of Lafayette and Terre Haute; * The southern cities of Columbus, Bloomington, Evansville and Madison The northern city of South Bend was not hit on Doomsday but was reported in May 2009 as abandoned by Superior military scouts. Kentucky has annexed virtually all of former southern Indiana, including Evansville.
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