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Bloomington, Illinois
City in Illinois, United States
Distance: Approx. 501 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.48416667,-88.99361111
Bloomington is a city in and the county seat of McLean County, Illinois, United States. The 2020 census showed the city had a population of 78,680, making it the 13th-most populous city in Illinois and the fifth-most populous outside the Chicago metropolitan area. It is adjacent to the town of Normal, and is the more populous of the two principal municipalities of the Bloomington–Normal metropolitan area, which has a population of roughly 170,000.
Grossinger Motors Arena
Distance: Approx. 404 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.47805556,-88.99638889
Grossinger Motors Arena (formerly known as U.S. Cellular Coliseum and simply the Coliseum) is an arena in downtown Bloomington, Illinois. It is on the southwest corner of Madison Street (US-51) and Front Street. The arena opened to the public on April 1, 2006.
Franklin Square (Bloomington, Illinois)
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 727 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.48611111,-88.99
Franklin Square, or Franklin Park is located in Bloomington, Illinois, McLean County. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Franklin Square contains the homes of former Vice President Adlai Stevenson I and former Governor Joseph W. Fifer. In 1979 the square was designated as a local historic district.
Bloomington Central Business District
Historic district in Illinois, United States
Distance: Approx. 213 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.47861111,-88.99416667
The Bloomington Central Business District is a historic district in downtown Bloomington, Illinois. The district includes roughly twelve square blocks of the city and encompasses 140 buildings, 118 of which are contributing buildings to the district's historic character. The 1901 McLean County Courthouse, the center of government of McLean County, is the focal point of the district.
East Grove Street District
Historic district in Illinois, United States
Distance: Approx. 409 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.47791667,-88.98805556
The East Grove Street District is a residential historic district located on the 400 through 700 blocks of East Grove Street in Bloomington, Illinois. The district includes 43 houses and apartment buildings, 25 of which are considered contributing buildings. The houses in the district were built between 1855 and 1915 for many of Bloomington's upper middle class residents.
Ruben M. Benjamin House
Historic house in Illinois, United States
Distance: Approx. 529 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.47805556,-88.98638889
The Ruben M. Benjamin House is a house in Bloomington, Illinois. It is a two-story rectangular building, styled in the Classical Revival architectural motif. It was built in 1856 John L. Routt, who would become the first governor of Colorado.
White Building (Bloomington, Illinois)
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 308 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.4825,-88.99138889
The White Building, also known as the Heberling Building, is located in the city of Bloomington, Illinois, United States. Located along Bloomington's East Douglas Street, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in June 1994 and represents one of the better examples of Commercial style architecture still extant in the city. It was built by Bloomington resident Samuel R. White in 1894–1895 to house his furniture sales company.
The Pantagraph
Newspaper of Bloomington–Normal, Illinois, US
Distance: Approx. 99 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.479962,-88.993355
The Pantagraph is a daily newspaper that serves Bloomington–Normal, Illinois, along with 60 communities and eight counties in the Central Illinois area. Its headquarters are in Bloomington and it is owned by Lee Enterprises.
State Farm Downtown Building
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 34 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.48,-88.9925
The State Farm Downtown Building, variously known as the State Farm Insurance Building or the State Farm Fire Building, is an Art Deco building in downtown Bloomington, Illinois. It served as the corporate headquarters for State Farm Insurance from its construction until 1974.
McLean County Museum of History
History Museum in N. Main St. Bloomington, Illinois
Distance: Approx. 127 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.4795918,-88.9936741
The McLean County Museum of History is an AAM accredited institution located in Bloomington, Illinois. It is the principal asset of the McLean County Historical Society, an Illinois nonprofit organization, which was founded in 1892 to study local history. The Museum moved into its current location in 1991.
Bloomington School District 87
School district in McLean County, Illinois, United States
Distance: Approx. 208 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.481314,-88.99076
Bloomington School District 87, often shortened to District 87, is a school district in Bloomington, Illinois. The district has six elementary schools, a junior high school, and a high school as well as a vocational school and an early education (PreK) school. In the 2014–2015 school year District 87 had 5615 total students and 703 employees.
Old Bloomington High School
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 398 meters
Latitude and longitude: 40.47972222,-88.9875
The Old Bloomington High School is a historic high school building at 510 E. Washington Street in Bloomington, Illinois. Opened in 1917, the building replaced another high school building from 1895, which was one of several buildings used for the local high school since its establishment in 1857; all of these older buildings have since been demolished. Bloomington architect Arthur L. Pillsbury designed the building in the Collegiate Gothic style, a variant on the popular Gothic Revival style which, as its name suggests, was mainly used for large educational buildings.
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