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Join the Festivities: Celebrate “One” Indiana
"Everlasting Light: The Story of Indiana's Bicentennial Torch Relay" is a 37-minute documentary produced by the Department of Telecommunications at Ball State University. The documentary serves to commemorate the Torch Relay for future Hoosier generations. You can purchase a DVD of the documentary here.
Carrying the Torch: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity
The torch was primarily transported by people, passing the flame from torch bearer to torch bearer. The relay also employed other modes of conveyance that are symbolic of the history and heritage of Indiana, including watercraft, farm equipment, a racecar, horse and wagon, antique automobile, and others.
Patterned after the Olympic Torch Relay, Indiana’s version passed through all 92 of the state’s counties, covered 3200 miles over a five week period, averaging 90 miles per day.
View Photos From the Relay
Photos and media from the Torch Relay can be found on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and at IndianaTorchRelay.com.
For questions regarding the Bicentennial Torch Relay, email INTorchRelay@gmail.com