The founders left their mark on a nation — and on a map. You know the names. Washington. Jefferson. Franklin. Hamilton. But look closer at Indiana's map and you'll find them again — in county lines drawn by settlers who wanted to remember. More than a third of Indiana's 92 counties bear the names of Revolutionary War figures. Men who fought, engineered, led, and sacrificed to build something that had never existed before. America at 250: Indiana's Revolutionary Roots tells their stories — one county at a time. Who they were. What they did. And how they ended up on the map of a state that wasn't even a state when they made history. In just one minute each weekday, the Revolution gets a little closer to home.