It’s no secret that Governor Holcomb loves our state. And we know you love
Indiana, and everything that makes our state unique, too. Eric’s been
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John,
It’s no secret that Governor Holcomb loves Indiana. And we know you love
Indiana, and everything that makes our state unique, too. We’re One Indiana.
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Eric’s been exploring our One Indiana for a long time now. Long before he
became governor and even long before he began his public service. In fact,
Eric’s enthusiasm for Indiana and exploring the state started when he was
growing up in Pike Township, Indianapolis and continued when he moved back to
Indiana after serving overseas as a member of the United States Navy.
And as governor, he stays in perpetual motion. Eric’s visited all 92 Indiana
counties multiple times and, as you can imagine, throughout all his travels
he’s learned a lot about our state, consumed more calories than he wants to
admit, and met thousands of Hoosiers along the way.
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This year, Eric wants to share with you a little of what he’s learned,
experienced and tasted when he’s been on the road. He wants to share some of
those unique qualities that make ourOne Indiana so special. And we want to hear
from you where he should stop next when he’s meeting Hoosiers throughout the
state. That’s why we’re kicking offHolcomb’s One Indiana, a fun, weekly list of
some of Eric’s favorite things in and about our state.
So, without further ado, and to start the series off, we bring you Gov.
Holcomb’s 10 favorite Hoosier cheeseburgers:
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* The Brick <[link removed]> in Jonesville
(Bartholomew County)
* Brown Bike Eatery and Drinkery <[link removed]> in
the heart of beautiful downtown Nashville (Brown County).
* Bub’s <[link removed]> in Zionsville (Boone
County). Home of the Big Ugly!
* Hinkles <[link removed]> in Madison (Jefferson County). You
can’t go to Hanover without going to Hinkles… multiple times.
* The Knuckle Sandwich
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Martinsville (Morgan County).
* Larrison’s <[link removed]> in Seymour (Jackson County).
* The Lemon Drop
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(Madison County). Their tenderloin is pretty great, too…
* Ralph’s Great Divide
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in Indianapolis (Marion County).
* Shipley’s
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in Madison (Jefferson County).
* Triple-X <[link removed]> in West
Lafayette (Wabash Township). A historic drive-in and a Purdue pregame tradition!
* Workingman’s Friend
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(Marion County).
How many of these have you been to? And, if you know a spot that Gov. Holcomb
didn’t cover, please let us know below!
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your favorite burger joint
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