Bloomington - Bloomingpedia

City of Bloomington, Indiana
Official seal of City of Bloomington, Indiana
City seal
City nickname: "B-town"
Location of City of Bloomington, IndianaLocation in Monroe County
County Monroe
Mayor Mark Kruzan (D)
Area  –Land  –Water 51.6 km²51.1 km²0.5 km²
Population  –Total (2010)  –Population density 192,714 (metropolitan area)80,405 (city proper)1,573.5/km²
Time zone  –Summer (DST) EST (UTC−5)EDT (UTC−5)
LatitudeLongitude 39°10.025' N86°32.070' W
Official website: City of Bloomington
Kirkwood Avenue as seen from the Sample Gates at IU

Bloomington is a diverse city in south central Indiana. Located about 50 miles southwest of Indianapolis, it is the county seat of Monroe County, anchor of the Bloomington Metro Area, home of Indiana University, the Kinsey Institute and of Cook Group.

With a year-round population of about 80,000 people. Bloomington is the 6th largest city in the State of Indiana by city population and is the 5th most populated region of Indiana. Bloomington boasts generous green spaces as well as a well developed Downtown area.

Surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, there are a number of excursions that residents can visit on day or weekend trips. Bloomington has been named a Tree City for more than 20 years and is enjoyed by its residents and visitors for its beautiful scenery and parks. 100 Important Things To Know About Bloomington is a good article to get people up to speed about Bloomington.

Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Founding
    • 1.2 Major Events
  • 2 Economy
    • 2.1 History
    • 2.2 Current
  • 3 People
  • 4 Culture
    • 4.1 Cinema and moviemaking
    • 4.2 Dance
    • 4.3 Local Music
    • 4.4 Poetry Series in Bloomington
    • 4.5 Writing
  • 5 Education
  • 6 Awards and other mentions
  • 7 Government and Politics
    • 7.1 Local government
    • 7.2 Political parties
    • 7.3 Political organizations
  • 8 Communications
    • 8.1 Radio Stations
    • 8.2 Television Stations
    • 8.3 Newspapers
    • 8.4 Online Publications
    • 8.5 Local Online blogs
    • 8.6 Internet Providers
    • 8.7 Discussion Boards
    • 8.8 Other Resources
  • 9 Resources
    • 9.1 Business
    • 9.2 Medical
    • 9.3 Parents & Families
    • 9.4 Recreation
      • 9.4.1 Public Parks
    • 9.5 Religious Resources
    • 9.6 Technology
    • 9.7 Wellness
  • 10 Geography
    • 10.1 Physical
    • 10.2 Major Roads
    • 10.3 Notable Neighborhoods
  • 11 External links

History

Founding

The region surrounding Bloomington started to become populated around 1818, only 2 years after Indiana became a state. The area was first seen by Col. John Ketcham and Dr. David Maxwell as Rangers led Indian raids in the area. In 1820, with the cooperation of the First Presbyterian Church, the State of Indiana founded the State Seminary School which was renamed Indiana University in 1838. Much of Bloomington has been based around IU over its almost 200 year history. The city also became a center for the limestone trade, and in recent years the center for medical companies such as Cook Group.

Major Events

Major events in Bloomington include the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival, an annual celebration of multiculturalism in Bloomington; The Little 500, which is known as the premier intramural collegiate cycling event in the nation; the 4th Street Art Festival, a three-day festival of more than 100 regional artisans; the Hilly Hundred, a three day bicycle race.

Economy

History

The first businesses in Bloomington were heavily based around supporting the state-run school. These businesses included a smithery, tanner and coal facility. In the mid 1800s the Showers Brothers created a large furniture manufacturing industry, and at one point had the largest furniture manufacturing facility in the world. This building is now called Showers Plaza.

Current

Bloomington is now the home to over 1000 businesses, large and small. The limestone industry is centered just south of Bloomington in the town of Bedford, however Bloomington and Ellettsville host the Indiana Limestone Sculpture Symposium as an annual event.

People

Bloomington has always been known for its diversity as it hosts students and residents hailing from 130 different countries who speak over 40 different languages. Bloomington has established relationships with three sister cities.

  • Famous Residents
  • Apartments in Bloomington

Culture

Although much of the city's entertainment is based around IU, Bloomington is a regional center for cultural events, concerts, dining, tourism, sporting events, museums and much more. Bloomington has also had its fair share of famous residents. Bloomington also boasts many opportunities to view public art in the form of statues, murals and even graffiti. Bloomington also has a locally produced glossy magazine, Bloom Magazine is a bi-monthly publication covering local interests and events.

Cinema and moviemaking

  • CINEPHILE is a local group supporting independent filmmakers in Bloomington and South Central Indiana. Cinephile has held three local film festivals at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater since 2005.
  • Starrynight Productions is a local production company with movie and theatrical projects
  • 19th State Productions has been producing and screening locally made independent films since 2005.
  • Movies and shows inspired by or set in Bloomington:
    • Breaking Away (1979) film inspired by The Little 500 race
    • "The Jeff Foxworthy Show" (1995-1997) TV show, set in Bloomington

Dance

  • Fiddle 'n' Feet
  • One Step Above
  • Windfall Dancers

Local Music

Bloomington plays host to a variety of bands and other musical acts, including (but not limited to): Bloomington POPS, Dusty Fittens, Early Day Miners, The Scraps, Fiddle 'n' Feet, Flattus, Johnny Socko, Double-E, the Southern Indiana Wind Ensemble, and many more. Many nationally touring bands come through Bloomington, with Secretly Canadian records helping draw a vibrant mix of independent bands and the Lotus Festival drawing international artists.

Poetry Series in Bloomington

  • Runcible Spoon Poetry Series

Writing

  • Calliope's Circle
  • Category:Writers

Education

Besides the prestigious Indiana University, there are many other schools in Bloomington both for children and adults. Ivy Tech has a large campus on the west side of Bloomington offering vocational and technology training. The Waldron Arts Center provides art classes open to anyone.

The local public schools are administered by MCCSC (Monroe County Community School Corporation). Bloomington and its surroundings boast two traditional and one alternative high schools, three middle schools, and 14 elementary schools (complete schools listing). There are also various adult and vocational programs available.

Indiana Holistic Health Network - provides a Directory of Educational Resources in Bloomington and the state. http://www.indianaholistichealth.net/educationalresources.htm

Green Dove Network provides links to peace education resources, celebrations and image and word peace education arts. http://www.greendove.net

Awards and other mentions

  • Bloomington made the National Geographic Top 50 Adventure Towns for 2007
    • NG Top 50 Adventure Towns
  • Books that reference Bloomington either specifically or in passing
  • Bloomington has the distinction of being the only city in the nation to ever contain the mean center of the U.S. population census within its city limits. [1]

Government and Politics

Local government

  • Bloomington City Council
    • Formerly the Bloomington Town Council
  • Bloomington Mayors
    • Category:Mayoral Events
  • Monroe County Council
  • 2006 election candidates

Political parties

  • Monroe County Democratic Party
  • Monroe County Green Party
  • Monroe County Libertarian Party
  • Monroe County Republican Party

Political organizations

  • Bloomington Democratic Socialists of America
  • RootsCamp
  • Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) Bloomington

http://www.bloomington.in.us/~lwv/

Communications

Radio Stations

  • Radio Broadcast Space
  • WBWB - 96.7 FM
  • WFHB - 98.1 FM, 91.3 FM
  • WFIU - 103.7 FM, 95.1 FM, 106.1 FM, 100.7 FM
  • WGCT
  • WTTS - 92.3 FM
  • WVNI - 95.1 FM
  • WIUX - 100.3 FM (formerly WIUS 1570 AM)

Television Stations

  • CATS - Local Cable channel 3, 12 and 14
  • WTIU - Indiana University Television

Newspapers

  • The Bloomington Alternative
  • The Herald Times
  • The Ryder
  • The Indiana Daily Student

Online Publications

  • BloomingtonOnline.net
  • Bloomingtownie
  • CRANE
  • Cybrcaf
  • Hoosier Review
  • Indianatrains.net
  • Local Food
  • Green Dove Peace Magazine
  • The Packet Sniffers

Local Online blogs

  • Bloomington Baby blog

Internet Providers

  • HoosierNet, Inc.
  • Comcast
  • Kiva Networking
  • Smithville DSL
  • AT&T
  • Wireless access points

Discussion Boards

  • Association of Monroe County Taxpayers and Bloomington Alternative Discussion Board

Other Resources

  • Telephone Exchanges in Bloomington and surrounding areas
  • Webcams in Bloomington

Resources

Business

  • Bloomington Convention Center
  • Monroe County Building Association
  • Small Business Development Corporation

Medical

  • Bloomington Hospital
  • Monroe Hospital

Parents & Families

  • Bloomington Area Birth Services
  • BloomingtonBaby.com - a Bloomington Mommy Blog
  • CareFinder Indiana
  • MOMS Club of Bloomington

Recreation

  • ABATE of Indiana Region 6

Listing of city parks and other recreational areas maintained by the city Parks and Recreation Department. The Excursions Category article is also a good reference for recreational opportunities.

Public Parks

  • B-Line Trail
  • Broadview Park
  • Bryan Park
  • Building Trades Park
  • Rev. Ernest D. Butler Park (formerly Ninth St. Park)
  • Cascades Park (Lower)
  • Cascades Park (Upper)
  • Clear Creek Trail
  • Crestmont Park
  • Griffy Lake Nature Preserve
  • Highland Village Park
  • Latimer Woods
  • Leonard Springs Nature Park
  • Miller-Showers Park
  • Olcott Park
  • Park Ridge East Park
  • Park Ridge Park
  • Peoples Park
  • Schmalz Farm Park
  • Seminary Park
  • Sherwood Oaks Park
  • Skate Park
  • Southeast Park
  • Third Street Park
  • Thomson Park
  • Twin Lakes Sports Park
  • Wapehani Mountain Bike Park
  • Winslow Sports Park
  • Winslow Woods Park

Religious Resources

  • Articles about facilities and practices related to faith and spirituality
  • Churches in town
  • Mosques in town
  • Temples in town

Technology

  • High Tech
  • University Information Technology Services

Wellness

  • Indiana Holistic Health Network
  • Reiki Peace and Wellness Arts
  • Willie Streeter Community Gardens

Geography

Roads and topology as well as Construction Projects currently going on.

Physical

Bloomington is situated in an area of hills and valleys. The area is rich in limestone deposits and karst features.

Major Roads

  • SR 37
  • SR 45
  • SR 46
  • SR 48
  • SR 446
  • College Avenue
  • College Mall Road
  • Curry Pike
  • Indiana Avenue
  • Kirkwood Avenue
  • Rogers Street
  • Walnut Street
  • Winslow Road
  • 2nd Street
  • 3rd Street
  • 10th Street
  • 17th Street

Notable Neighborhoods

  • Bloomington Neighborhoods
  • Prospect Hill
  • Near West Side
  • City of Bloomington
  • Hoosiernet Frontpage
  • Bloomington/Monroe County Convention and Visitor's Bureau

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