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For the second Saturday, vendors from both the Woolery Farmers' Market and Bloomington Community Farmers' Market will be selling products from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Switchyard Park Pavilion ...
The White Place Historic District is a residential historic district in Bloomington, Illinois.The district includes houses on White Place, North Clinton Boulevard, and the east side of Fell Avenue bordered to the south by Empire Street (U.S. Route 9) and Emerson Street to the north.
Set in a residential neighborhood on Bloomington's near-south-side, the three-story yellow brick mansion comprises 36 rooms in an Italianate villa style. The mansion's lot includes an 1872 wood house, a barn and stable, privies , a foaling shed, carriage barn , and a flower and ornamental cutting garden."Sarah's Garden", the Victorian cut ...
The Vinegar Hill Historic District is a historic district and neighborhood in Bloomington, Indiana, United States.Built primarily in the second quarter of the twentieth century, and located a few blocks south of Indiana University Bloomington campus, Vinegar Hill has been the home of leading Indiana University faculty members.
Downtown Bloomington and the McLean County Courthouse & Square are seen in this 1914 image. The McLean County Courthouse housed the McLean County Circuit Court from 1903 to 1976. The original construction was completed in 1868 at a cost of $461,640. [2] On June 19, 1900, a fire destroyed many of the buildings in the square and the courthouse.
Anju (Korean: 안주; Hanja: 按酒; ) is a Korean term for food consumed with alcohol. It consists of a variety of foods, including both main dishes and side dishes . Consuming food with alcohol is a widespread practice in Korea, especially when the alcoholic beverage soju is involved.
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, [5] making it the 13th-most populous city in Illinois and the fifth-most populous outside the Chicago metropolitan area. [6]
Though Matthew and Julia lived in Chenoa at the beginning of their marriage, they moved to Springfield, Illinois in 1870 before settling in Bloomington in 1872. After Matthew's death in 1891, Julia became a prominent businesswoman and community leader; her accomplishments included serving as president of the McLean County Coal Company.