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In 1998, WonderLab opened a small, interim museum on the north side of the Bloomington courthouse square. [2] [3] At the same time, a capital campaign was launched to build a permanent museum on a downtown lot donated by the city of Bloomington. [1] The current 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m 2) museum opened to the public on March 29, 2003. [4]
Bloomington Bison (2024–) Grossinger Motors Arena [ 7 ] (formerly known as U.S. Cellular Coliseum and simply the Coliseum [ 7 ] ) is an arena in downtown Bloomington , Illinois . It is on the southwest corner of Madison Street ( US-51 ) and Front Street.
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.
The center, at 302 S. College Ave., is within the city of Bloomington, but it is owned by the Monroe County Convention Center Building Corp., a nonprofit that according to IRS records generated ...
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Greenwashing (a compound word modeled on "whitewash"), also called green sheen, [1] [2] is a form of advertising or marketing spin that deceptively uses green PR and green marketing to persuade the public that an organization's products, goals, or policies are environmentally friendly.
The Met Center was an indoor arena that stood in Bloomington, Minnesota, United States, a suburb of Minneapolis. The arena, which was completed in 1967 by Minnesota Ice, just to the north of Metropolitan Stadium, seated 15,000. It was the home of the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1967 to 1993.