Thank you. We live in a house whose outer layer is made of Indiana limestone. We think that it is quite handsome and it is topped with a red metal roof built by Indiana Amish workers. God bless Indiana, and God bless America. P.S. Be sure that you support efforts to register voters and “get out the vote for the mid-term election to keep our home, sweet home in good working order in Washinton D.C. Faith and Freedom are the foundation that keeps us alive. Blessings, The Egans
Flip through the pages of the Summer 2026 edition of My Indiana Home. In this issue, you’ll read about an Indiana-grown seed-to-sauce company, a Gary-based nonprofit addressing food inequality one fridge at a time, a family farm steering the way to wagyu, sensational sweet corn recipes and more!
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Thank you. We live in a house whose outer layer is made of Indiana limestone. We think that it is quite handsome and it is topped with a red metal roof built by Indiana Amish workers. God bless Indiana, and God bless America. P.S. Be sure that you support efforts to register voters and “get out the vote for the mid-term election to keep our home, sweet home in good working order in Washinton D.C. Faith and Freedom are the foundation that keeps us alive. Blessings, The Egans