Indiana State in United States
Description
Indiana, the Hoosier State, is known for its warm hospitality, love of basketball, and iconic events like the Indianapolis 500. Its diverse economy includes manufacturing, agriculture, and a growing tech sector in Indianapolis. The state also offers scenic lakes, wooded trails, and charming small towns that contribute to its welcoming atmosphere.
The state’s first and long-standing area code, 317, originally covered all of Indiana. With increasing demand, new codes were introduced, including 812, 765, 574, and 260. In 2016, 463 was added as an overlay for the Indianapolis area. Indiana area codes now serve a mix of urban, suburban, and rural communities, maintaining strong digital infrastructure across the state.
The state’s first and long-standing area code, 317, originally covered all of Indiana. With increasing demand, new codes were introduced, including 812, 765, 574, and 260. In 2016, 463 was added as an overlay for the Indianapolis area. Indiana area codes now serve a mix of urban, suburban, and rural communities, maintaining strong digital infrastructure across the state.
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Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Gary | |
Portage | |
Rensselaer | |
Crown Point | |
Dyer | |
Wheatfield | |
East Chicago | |
Schererville | |
Merrillville | |
Westville | |
Highland | |
Wolcott | |
Hobart | |
Remington | |
Valparaiso | |
Lake Station | |
Michigan City | |
Hammond | |
Hebron | |
Cedar Lake | |
Demotte | |
Lowell | |
Munster | |
Brook | |
Griffith | |
Whiting | |
Morocco | |
Earl Park | |
Hanna | |
Kentland | |
Lake | |
Fowler | |
Chesterton | |
Beverly Shores | |
La Porte | |
Francesville | |
Monticello | |
Monon | |
Goodland | |
Saint John | |
Chalmers | |
Schneider | |
Shelby | |
Sumava Resorts | |
Lake Village | |
Winamac | |
North Judson | |
San Pierre | |
Medaryville | |
Rolling Prairie |