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100 Important Things To Know About Bloomington

From Bloomingpedia

This article gives just a small selection of the noteworthy things about Bloomington.

General Overview

History

  • Founded in 1818, Bloomington has a rich history tied to Limestone quarrying and education.
  • The region supplied limestone for iconic buildings like the Empire State Building and The Pentagon.
  • Showers Brothers Furniture, headquartered in Bloomington, was at one point one of the world's largest furniture manufacturers.
  • RCA owned a television manufacturing plant in Bloomington on Rogers Street that produced the first commercial color TV.


Nature and Outdoors

Arts and Culture

Food and Drink

Indiana University

Sports

  • IU's basketball team, the IU Men's Basketball, has won five NCAA championships.
  • The Little 500 is the largest collegiate bike race in the U.S. and a major spring event.
  • Bloomington has an active running and cycling community, with events year-round.

Festivals and Events

Economy

  • Bloomington is a hub for tech startups, with companies like Cook Medical headquartered here.
  • The city’s economy is driven by IU, Healthcare, Technology, and Tourism.
  • Co-working spaces like The Mill foster innovation and entrepreneurship.


Transportation

  • Bloomington Transit offers affordable bus services.
  • The B-Line Trail is a pedestrian and bike-friendly pathway through downtown.
  • IU students ride Bloomington Transit for free with their ID.
  • Parking can be tricky downtown; look for public parking garages or metered spaces. Parking for street spaces is usually free on Sundays.

Weather

  • Bloomington experiences all four seasons, with hot summers and cold winters.
  • The fall in the area is particularly beautiful, with vibrant foliage across campus, the city, and nearby forests.
  • Spring can bring severe thunderstorms; be prepared for occasional tornado warnings.

Local Landmarks

Education and Research

Entertainment

Shopping

Health and Wellness

Community

Diversity

LGBTQ+ Inclusivity

  • Bloomington is considered one of Indiana’s most progressive cities.
  • The city has many LGBTQ+-friendly businesses and support organizations.
  • The Kinsey Institute at IU conducts research on sex, gender, and relationships.

Nightlife

Day Trips

Sustainability

For Students

Unique Local Spots

Quirky Facts

  • Bloomington is often referred to by the nickname "B-town".
  • The IU Marching Hundred has performed at presidential inaugurations.
  • The movie Breaking Away was filmed in Bloomington and portrays The Little 500 bicycle race.
  • Bill Monroe, the "Father of Bluegrass," is celebrated annually at a local festival.

Safety

  • IU has a campus safety app and emergency blue-light phones around campus.

Trivia

  • Bloomington has appeared on lists of Best college towns in America.
  • The city has strong literary connections, with several noted [[:Category:Writers|writers, several libraries, and multiple independent bookstores.
  • Bloomington’s limestone legacy is celebrated through public art and architecture.

Seasonal Activities

Religious and Spiritual Life

Miscellaneous