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  2. McLean County Courthouse and Square - Wikipedia

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    The seven-floor Ensenberger Building, at 212 N. Center St., was completed in 1926 at a cost of $250,000. The building was the home of Bloomington icon Ensenberger Furniture from its opening until the time it closed in 1995. The furniture store was started in 1879 by Gustave A. Ensenberger and operated by his descendants until its closure.

  3. Miller–Davis Law Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Miller–Davis Law Buildings, known commonly as the Miller Davis Building, are located on Main and Front Street in the McLean County, Illinois city of Bloomington. The law offices served future Supreme Court Justice David Davis and future Illinois State Senator Asahel Gridley .

  4. 6 ways to end pedestrian traffic deaths, injuries in Bloomington

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    I know traffic safety may be a dull topic, and there may be more urgent issues to address in Bloomington, like housing affordability, but I think the city is capable of multitasking.

  5. Bloomington Central Business District - Wikipedia

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    The Miller-Davis Law Buildings, two of the oldest buildings in the district, were built in 1843 and represent the early period of Bloomington's development. Bloomington's commercial core grew rapidly during the 1850s and 1860s after two railroads opened in the city; while the 1854 Gridley Bank is the only surviving pre-1857 building from this ...

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  7. David Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    David James Hendricks was born in Morton Grove and raised in Oak Park, Illinois. He was a member of the Exclusive branch of the Plymouth Brethren , a Christian denomination . He started and ran a highly successful business in Bloomington, Illinois , selling an orthopedic back-brace he had patented. [ 1 ]

  8. David Davis III & IV House - Wikipedia

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    The David Davis III & IV House is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in the county seat of McLean County, Illinois, Bloomington.The home was added to the register in 1982 due to its affiliation with the descendants of 19th century U.S. Supreme Court justice and Bloomington native David Davis, namely Illinois state senator David Davis IV.

  9. Franklin Square (Bloomington, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    In 1869, a monument was erected in the center of Franklin Square to commemorate the 700 McLean County citizens who died in the Civil War. [4] Commissioned to Haldeman Marble Works of Bloomington, Illinois, for $15,000, the monument stood 49 feet high with a Lemont limestone base. An inscription read, “McLean County’s Honored Sons: Fallen ...