Indiana Gets New Welcome Signs

The new signage has already been installed locally.

Photo by INDOT. 

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has unveiled new interstate signage.

Along with the Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC) and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), the governor showed off the new signage at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway last week.

INDOT will install 19 interstate signs reading “More to Discover IN Indiana” by May 26, before the influx of visitors come to the state to attend the Indy 500.

By the end of June, another 57 entry signs will be installed along non-interstate routes to welcome visitors, or welcome home Hoosiers.

The new signage can already be seen along Interstate 275 near the Carroll Cropper Bridge in Greendale.

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