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Old October 29th 04, 01:53 AM
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uh...not quite. Most of Indiana is in the Eastern time zone. It's
mostly just a longitude thing - proximity to Cincinatti and Louisville
probably play a bigger part than proximity to Detroit. The four
counties in the Northwestern corner of the state are in the Central
Time Zone due to their proximity to Chicago. The southeast corner is
Central time too.


Aint trivia fun?


It's more fun if you get it right.


I'll stick with my answer. Your logic makes sense, but the original reason
Fort Wayne stayed on Eastern time was to make it easier to deal with Detroit
automakers. That was some time ago. Things change. (You're young, I'm old.)


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