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The wonderful urban home of the main campus of Indiana University...

 

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Nice Shots!

Indiana has probably my (second) favorite campus in the Big 10.  Biased, I am towards OSU, but if I didn't go to OSU, I'd pick Indiana as my favorite.  It's just so beautiful and well integrated.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Nice!  I'm starting to like Indiana more and more.

Nice pics Ink. Bloomington is a wonderful town with a lot of mix use buildings and some very cutting edge pedestrian spaces. The city also has a very good transit system.

Love Bloomington.  My father-in-law has a condo on Lake Monroe, my wife and I spent a 4 day weekend out there and it's great.  Southern Indiana is very picturesque and well worth a trip for all the natural wonders out there.  IU and Bloomington itself are both great places to move around and there are a lot of things to do.

Looks like a top-notch college town. Indiana is very overlooked, since many just assume it's a bunch of run-down Midwestern towns in a flat cornfield. Their loss, I guess.

Great looking college town, and the campus also looks nice.  The gray weather looked good on the town, too.

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This building burned around 1990 while undergoing renovation. The fire gutted it to a shell, leaving nothing but the walls and a portion of the clock tower. It was rebuilt with an all-new interior structure while the exterior was restored pretty exactly to its original appearance.

 

Edit: And Nick's, then only in the smaller, white faux-tudor building on the right, was the most popular place for students to get drunk when I was there in 1962, and my aunt said it had the same standing when she attended medical school at IU in the 1930s.

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Thanks Robert.  Very Nice!  I need to get back down to Bloomington soon!

Wow this place is just stunning!

 

I noticed you took a lot more shots of the commercial district.  Did you have trouble getting shots of the campus because of trees?

Wow this place is just stunning!

 

I noticed you took a lot more shots of the commercial district. Did you have trouble getting shots of the campus because of trees?

 

It was raining much of the time I was on campus; I went back later to get a couple shots of the gates and front buildings.

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