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About Milan, IN

Milan, Indiana is best known by sports fans for being the town which inspired the movie “Hoosiers.” While the city does house a museum, of which the championship plays a huge part, there is a lot more than just the movie that makes living in this still-rural community a treat. For those looking for a friendly town with a strong community, true neighbors, and cozy family homes, Milan offers all that and more. For wine lovers, a small winery in town offers plenty. And for people missing a fourth of July where giant fireworks boomed throughout the night, Milan still offers that to its inhabitants with lights and sounds that can be heard throughout the town.
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