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Indiana has a proud tradition of agriculture, basketball and keeping things light. Enjoy this collection of oddities found throughout the Hoosier state.

4-H participants compete in the state finals of the Llama Costume Contest.
Owner Tim Harmon has a huge collection of tiny collectibles, all featuring Lady Liberty.
We visit Whiting, Indiana to celebrate an Eastern European delicacy at Pierogi Fest.
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  • Across Indiana Season 2026
  • Across Indiana Season 2025
  • Across Indiana Season 2024
  • Across Indiana Season 2023
  • Across Indiana Season 20
  • Across Indiana Season 19
  • Across Indiana Season 16
  • Across Indiana Season 15
  • Across Indiana Season 14
Miniatures, are they toys or art? We visited the Museum of Miniature Houses to find out!
Where do you go if you’re hungry for some wholesome heartfelt history?
“The Rockstar of the Revolution” made a stop in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
Did you know one of the oldest and largest shipyards in the country was in Indiana?
Meet the Vikings behind Whitestown's annual Viking Fest!
Learn how this 'chicken lady' turned preservationist cares for Indiana's 'oasis for birds'
Let three centuries of firefighting history spark your interest!
Rupert's Kids is a non-profit that helps those struggling, through housing and mentoring.
Prepare to be blown away with all the history in this collection.
You can’t glaze over a century’s worth of glassmaking in this small Indiana town.
Extras
Nature
Get a sneak peek at a brand new season of NATURE on PBS.
American Masters
Celebrate the life and career of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver.
Antiques Roadshow
Preview: 250 Years of Americana
Washington Week with The Atlantic
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Washington Week with The Atlantic
Why has America been the economic engine of the world for so long?
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Is America driven by democratic ideals or transactional interests?
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Has the United States lived up to the principles formulated 250 years ago?
How did this hyper-detailed miniature mansion get its name?
American Masters
Watch as Oglala Lakota musician Mato Wayuhi draws on ancestral knowledge to inform his process.
Washington Week with The Atlantic
The state of negotiations to end Trump’s stalled war in Iran