This Remote Little Town In Indiana Is One Of The Darkest Places In The Nation
Are you familiar with “dark-sky” cities? A dark-sky city is a town or city that prides itself on being able to see the night sky more clearly than most urban places thanks to dimmed lights at night. If that sounds appealing to you, you’ll love to learn that there’s a dark-sky city in Indiana!

Beverly Shores was founded in the 1920s by a Chicago real estate developer with big dreams of a huge resort community that never happened. The town became a dark-sky city in 2014.

It's a pretty small town, encompassing only about 5.8 square miles.
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Despite the fact that the number of permanent residents has been on a steady decline, the town definitely attracts sightseers from all over Indiana hoping to catch a glimpse of the incredible night sky.
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Stars, galaxies, and planets are visible to the naked eye thanks to the dimmed-down lighting and dark-sky regulations.

If you're particularly curious, we strongly suggest that you bring a telescope to come observe the heavens.

Indiana is pretty special, considering that Beverly Shores was addition #7!
If you’d like to read more about the International Dark-Sky registry, you can check out their website here.
Have you ever been to a dark sky city? Did you see a million and one stars? Tell us about it in the comments!
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