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===Indiana=== {{Main|Interstate 64 in Indiana}} [[File:Sherman Minton Bridge from New Albany Indiana.jpg|right|thumb|I-64 crosses the [[Sherman Minton Bridge]] in New Albany, Indiana.]] I-64 crosses the Wabash River and enters the state of Indiana. It passes [[Griffin, Indiana|Griffin]] ([[Indiana State Road 69|State Road 69]], or SR 69; exit 4) and [[Poseyville, Indiana|Poseyville]] ([[Indiana State Road 165|SR 165]]; exit 12) and also passes under nearby [[Indiana State Road 68|SR 68]] (no direct interchange serves SR 68, though one can access said route from either SR 165 or [[Indiana State Road 65|SR 65]]). The Interstate then passes three officially marked exits for [[Evansville, Indiana|Evansville]] (SR 65, [[U.S. Route 41|US 41]], and [[Interstate 69|I-69]] [formerly designated as [[Interstate 164|I-164]]]) then proceeds through part of the scenic [[Hoosier National Forest]], with exits leading to [[Dale, Indiana|Dale]] and [[Huntingburg, Indiana|Huntingburg]] ([[U.S. Route 231|US 231]]; exit 57); [[Santa Claus, Indiana|Santa Claus]] and [[Ferdinand, Indiana|Ferdinand]] ([[Indiana State Road 162|SR 162]]; exit 63); [[French Lick, Indiana|French Lick]] and [[Tell City, Indiana|Tell City]] ([[Indiana State Road 37|SR 37]]; exit 79); and Indiana's first state capital, [[Corydon, Indiana|Corydon]] ([[Indiana State Road 135|SR 135]]; exit 105). Near milepost 61, there is a time change from the [[Central Time Zone]] (CT; [[Spencer County, Indiana|Spencer County]]) to the [[Eastern Time Zone]] (ET; [[Dubois County, Indiana|Dubois County]]). Between mileposts 60 and 80, I-64 crosses the CT–ET zone boundary five times. With most timezone changes on highways maintained by the [[Indiana Department of Transportation]] (INDOT), changes in timezone are not usually marked with any roadside signage. The final crossing into the ET zone at the [[Perry County, Illinois|Perry]]–[[Crawford County, Illinois|Crawford]] county border, however, is marked with road signage. Between Evansville and [[New Albany, Indiana|New Albany]], I-64 intersects a few major north–south arterial highways, such as [[U.S. Route 231|US 231]], [[Indiana State Road 37|SR 37]], and [[Indiana State Road 135|SR 135]] and offers access to [[Interstate 65|I-65]] to [[Indianapolis]] via [[Interstate 265|I-265]] before crossing into Kentucky on the [[Sherman Minton Bridge]]. The {{Convert|123.33|mi|km|adj=on}} route in Indiana can be described as being somewhat winding, especially the farther east one travels within the state. The longest straight line distance along the route is the {{Convert|9|mi|km|adj=on|spell=in}} stretch from the SR 65 exit to mikemarker 26, {{Convert|1|mi|km|spell=in}} east of US 41. There are many points along the route where the two halves of the highway are nearly {{Convert|500|ft|m}} apart, especially around the Hoosier National Forest and points to the east. In addition, there are several points, especially in the very sharp valleys along its route in Dubois, Perry, Crawford, and [[Harrison County, Indiana|Harrison]] counties, where the highway towers more than {{Convert|100|ft|m}} above the surrounding terrain.
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