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The Indiana Office of Tourism Development (IOTD) announced today the
release of the 2014 Indiana Official Roadway Map. The all-new map is the firstpartnership of its kind between the Indiana Department of Transportation
(INDOT) and IOTD and provides Hoosiers with a single map reflecting INDOT'sroadway accuracy and IOTD's statewide attraction information.

"This new map is an exciting consolidation of the two existing maps and

reflects the great roadways and destinations throughout Indiana," said Lt.

Gov. Sue Ellspermann. "By housing this project with our tourism team, we

have eliminated a redundant program while also providing a new outlet for

our tourism partners to promote their attractions."

The 2014 Indiana Official Roadway Map is a combination of two Indiana map

programs. In previous years, INDOT produced the official transportation map

on a biannual basis and IOTD produced a yearly Indiana travel map. IOTD

spearheaded the consolidation of these two maps into one, easy to read

product that retains all the functionality of a traditional roadmap while

also highlighting many of Indiana's tourism destinations. The new map will

be produced by IOTD on an annual basis.

"By partnering with INDOT to transition production of our state map to the

tourism office, we are able to promote Indiana's tourism partners,

destinations and attractions to a wider audience," said Mark Newman,

executive director of IOTD. "From the cover photo to the partners advertised

on the map back, this project is a great representation of the beauty,

accessibility and travel opportunities that exist throughout Indiana."

The undulating hills of Crawford and Harrison Counties grace the cover of

this year's map. The image, not often associated with Indiana, is

representative of the state's diverse landscape.

The new roadway map reflects the boom in infrastructure improvements
Indiana has undergone in recent years. Among the many new roadway
projects on the map: the new Interstate 69 corridor in southwestern Indiana,
the Hoosier Heartland corridor and expansion of U.S. 31 in and around
Kokomo, both expected to open by the end of this year, and the Fort to Port
connection. Additionally, many other projects currently under construction with

completion expected in the coming years are noted on the map. These new
and future projects provide connectivity throughout all regions of the state and

allow travelers within Indiana to safely and quickly reach destinations and

attractions.

This year begins a two-year transition to move all production,

administrative and sales oversight of the official state map to IOTD. The

2014 Indiana Official Roadway Map will be available at the Indiana State

Police and Indiana Office of Tourism Development booths in the expo hall at

the Indiana State Fair. As in previous years, maps will also be available at

state legislative offices, highway rest stops and state welcome centers.

Individuals may also request a new map by visiting IndianasMap.com. The
2014 Indiana Official Roadway Map is free of charge.

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