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  2. Constitution Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail, which is owned by the municipalities of Bloomington and Normal, is used by bikers, inline skaters, walkers, runners and skiers, and covers approximately 37 mi (60 km). of former railways. It features the Camelback Bridge in Normal, a site on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Its official opening was May 6, 1989. [1]

  3. Normal, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomington-Normal Constitution Trail is a 24-mile (39 km) trail that operates on dedicated right-of-way through much of the city. The north–south segment of the trail follows the abandoned Illinois Central Gulf railroad from Kerrick Road in Normal to Grove Street in Bloomington.

  4. Fans Field (Bloomington) - Wikipedia

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    Fans Field (1902-1939) (Bloomington Baseball Park) Location: 109 E Lafayette St, Bloomington, IL 61701: Coordinates: Owner: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation: Operator: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation: Capacity: 2875 (1921) Field size: 319-398-353 [1] Surface: Grass

  5. Bloomington, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomington-Normal Constitution Trail is a 24-mile (39 km) trail that operates on dedicated right-of-way through much of the city. The north–south segment of the trail follows the abandoned Illinois Central Gulf railroad from Kerrick Road in Normal to Grove Street in Bloomington.

  6. Bloomington–Normal - Wikipedia

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    Bloomington–Normal, officially known as the Bloomington, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area, is a metropolitan statistical area in Central Illinois anchored by the twin municipalities of Bloomington and Normal.

  7. McLean County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 69 The first settlement was Blooming Grove, established in 1822 near present-day Bloomington. [ 3 ] : 69 McLean County was formed on December 25, 1830, out of Tazewell County . It was named for John McLean , United States Senator for Illinois, who died in 1830.

  8. Miller Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The zoo was started when a circus lion cub ended up on James T. Miller's farm around 1900, and was eventually given to the city of Bloomington. [3] The lion, later named "Big Jim", died on March 26, 1912. After Big Jim's death, funds were raised to construct the Koetthoefer Animal Building by Bloomington architect Arthur L. Pillsbury.

  9. Miller Park (Bloomington, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Voters backed establishment of Miller Park in 1887 - Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois newspaper) Miller Park Collection , McLean County Museum of History 40°28′04″N 89°00′17″W  /  40.46778°N 89.00472°W  / 40.46778; -89