ILLINOIS KENTUCKY OHIO MICHIGAN The National Atlas of the United States of America U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey INDIANA Where We Are nationalatlas.gov TM R O pagegen_in4.pdf INTERIOR-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA-2004 MILES 0 20 30 50 10 40 60 Albers equal area projection W a b as h White River Ohio River T ip peca n o e R Monroe Lake Patoka Lake Lake Michigan R iv er Angola Auburn Bedford Crawfordsville Elwood Frankfort Franklin Greencastle Greensburg Huntington Jasper La Porte Logansport Madison Martinsville Peru Plymouth Princeton Seymour Shelbyville Shoals Wabash Warsaw Washington Vincennes Linton 65 Rochester Decatur Anderson Bloomington Carmel Columbus Elkhart Fishers Goshen Greenwood Hammond Jeffersonville Kokomo Lafayette Lawrence Marion Michigan City Muncie New Albany Richmond Terre Haute Valparaiso West Lafayette Noblesville Portage Evansville Fort Wayne Gary South Bend Indianapolis 69 65 74 74 90 80 64 70 1257 POPULATED PLACES TRANSPORTATION PHYSICAL FEATURES 500,000 – 999,999 100,000 – 499,999 25,000 – 99,999 24,999 and less State capital Interstate; limited access highway Other principal highway Railroad 1257 Streams Lakes Highest elevation in state (feet) The lowest elevation in Indiana is 320 feet above sea level (Ohio River). Fort Wayne Indianapolis Indianapolis Lafayette Shelbyville 65