Southern Indiana (1983: Doomsday)

Southern Indiana was one of the few areas not completly destroyed by the Soviet Union, it has became part of The Commonwealth of Kentucky.

History
Southern Indiana, in the United States, consists of the 33 counties located in the southernmost part of the state. The region's history and geography has led to a blend of Northern and Southern culture distinct from the remainder of Indiana. It is often considered to be part of the Upland South. Southern Indiana was the first area of the state to be settled, and Indiana's first state capital was located in Corydon in Harrison County near the Ohio River. The city of Vincennes, located in the region, is the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in Indiana and was the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

Doomsday
Southern Indiana's major cities were not drectly hit, cities around Louisville were destroyed, or as the case of New Albany was partly damaged. The area came under the command of Baron Hill, with the strong presence of Kentucky, he formaly signed an agreement with Kentucky to join the nation.

Current Times
Indiana was split up into three states, Bloomington, Southern Indiana, Evansville. Baron Hill, now an Kentucky Senator, has ask that all unifie under a single state of 'Indiana', this law has not yet been passed. Evansville has became a boomtown in Kentucky and is steadly creeping up on Elizabethtown's population rate and is slowly becoming a more industuial city. The remains of New Albany have begun to resettle in the Jeffersonville and Clarksville areas. Holiday World, at Santa Claus, Indiana is now the largest amusment park in Kentucky. Indiana's limestone has become a major income for the area, and the same with corn & oil.