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The Vinegar Hill Historic District is a historic district and neighborhood in Bloomington, Indiana, United States.Built primarily in the second quarter of the twentieth century, and located a few blocks south of Indiana University Bloomington campus, Vinegar Hill has been the home of leading Indiana University faculty members.
The Scott–Vrooman House is a historic home in Bloomington, Illinois. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [ 1 ] It was the site of speeches from Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas .
Set in a residential neighborhood on Bloomington's near-south-side, the three-story yellow brick mansion comprises 36 rooms in an Italianate villa style. The mansion's lot includes an 1872 wood house, a barn and stable, privies , a foaling shed, carriage barn , and a flower and ornamental cutting garden."Sarah's Garden", the Victorian cut ...
On November 7, 1983, while Hendricks was out of state on a business trip, his wife Susan, 30, and the couple's three children — Rebekah, 9; Grace, 7; and Benjamin, 5 — were found murdered in their Bloomington home by a police officer performing a welfare check, requested after Hendricks was unable to reach them by phone.
Mader said Eaton seems “not as grumpy” as he monitors progress on the house that will replace the one where he had lived 40 years. Contact H-T reporter Laura Lane at llane@heraldt.com or 812 ...
Bloomington West Side Historic District is a national historic district located at Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. The district encompasses 394 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 2 contributing structures in a mixed residential, commercial, and industrial section of Bloomington.
Cracker Barrel, 380 N. Jacob Drive in Bloomington, will offer a simplified menu for preorder and pickup on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28. Patrons can follow the signs, remain in their vehicle and have ...
In 1838 Theophilus married Rebecca Dennis of Germantown, PA and brought his bride to Bloomington. They lived in a series of rental houses until 1859, when following the death of Andrew's widow, Theophilus purchased the house and 5 of the 20 acres (81,000 m 2) from their heirs. Theophilus Wylie's household was often quite large, with six of his ...