State Representative Kendell Culp presented Indiana Beach with a resolution on May 29 to recognize its 100 years of hospitality, community, and summer fun.
“Indiana Beach has been a longtime destination for countless Hoosiers and has greatly impacted our community and state,” Culp said. “It is an honor to help them celebrate 100 years with the hope for many more.”
According to Culp, since its founding in 1926, Indiana Beach has served as a staple in northwest Indiana by providing hundreds of seasonal jobs and supporting the regional economy. The park is located along Lake Shafer and features a historic boardwalk, classic rides, and hometown charm that draw families from across the state.
The full resolution celebrating the centennial anniversary of Indiana Beach can be found at iga.in.gov.
Culp represents House District 16, which includes portions of Jasper, Pulaski, Starke, and White counties.



