TRAVEL GUIDE: INDIANA
Indiana is known for its sports, from the Indy500 to the Hoosiers, its Universities and its midwestern values. But with hip new restaurants and hotels cropping up all over Indianapolis, the capital is giving the state a sparkly new image. Visitors will also find plenty of outdoor activities throughout the state, such as sledding, hang gliding, mountain biking, canoeing and camping.

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BUSINESS TRAVEL
Canterbury Hotel
This 75-year-old downtown favorite maintains the traditions that built its excellent reputation. Discreet customer service is a hallmark here, and first-class business amenities include in-room high-speed Internet access and a computer center with printers and audio-visual equipment.



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