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Bloomington [1], pop. 64,808
(2000 census), is a city in the Midwest state of Illinois in the United States of America, on
the classic Route 66
highway across the country. With neighboring
Normal (pop. 45,386 2000 census), it forms a
combined community of over 110,000 known locally as the
Twin Cities. Illinois Wesleyan
University is in Bloomington, and is not to be confused
with Illinois State University in Normal.
The community is located in the heart of Central Illinois,
approximately 125 miles southwest of Chicago, 155 miles northeast
of St. Louis, and 64 miles northeast of Springfield, the State
Capital. Bloomington is the County Seat of McLean County, the
largest county in Illinois (approximately 762,240 acres).
Interstates 39, 55 and 74 converge on Bloomington-Normal, as well
as US Route 51 and State Route 9.
Bloomington-Normal is also serviced by four major railroad lines
and Amtrak, as well as air transportation at the Central Illinois
Regional Airport, one of the fastest growing airports in the
country, which services commuter, corporate, and private
aircraft.
The Twin Cities are located in one of the most productive
agricultural areas in the nation, but the economy is diverse and
well-balanced. In addition to the major manufacturers and
industries, there are two universities, three hospitals, a
convention center, two indoor malls, an outdoor outlet mall, and
many banks and Savings & Loan Associations located in
Bloomington-Normal. The City of Bloomington is one of the fastest
growing metropolitan areas in Illinois with an estimated 20.25%
increase in population between 1986 and 1995. New construction
continues to enhance residential, industrial and commercial
growth.
Get in
By plane
The Bloomington airport (IATA: BMI) has daily
arrivals from Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, and Dallas, along with 4-times-a-week service from
Orlando. Greater Peoria
Regional Airport (PIA) is 45 minutes away and offers arrivals from
additional cities. Parking is free at both airports.
By car
Interstate highways 39, 55 and 74 converge on the south side of
Bloomington and divide again on the north side of Normal. I-55
follows the historic route of Route 66 through central Illinois, except that
Route 66 bypassed Bloomington-Normal on the east rather than on the
west as the interstates do. Veterans Parkway, the
east-side bypass (formerly called "Belt Line Road", was renamed in
the 1980's), was the Route 66 route in the immediate pre-Interstate
period. Earlier, 66 passed through downtown Bloomington and into
residential Normal. The route given in the Route 66 page reflects this original
alignment, known as "Business 66" after Veterans Parkway was
built.
By train
You can easily take an Amtrak train from Chicago or Saint Louis,
with 6-7 daily departures.
- Greyhound [2] buses serve
Bloomington-Normal from Indianapolis, Chicago, and Saint Louis.
- Megabus, [3].
Discount bus carrier offers service to Normal from Chicago and St.
Louis once daily in each direction, fares start at $1 when reserved
well in advance. Bus stop is located near the Amtrak station in the
parking lot on the south side of Parkinson Street.
- Bloomington-Normal Public Transit System, [4]. Busses cover most of the
community. Downtown Bloomington is well walkable, but most
shopping, etc., is on the eastern side of the towns and is best
reached by car or bus.
- Children's Discovery Museum, 101 East Beaufort
St, ☎ +1
309-433-3444, [5]. Tu, W, Sa: 9AM-5PM: Th & F: 9AM-8PM; Su: 9AM-5PM;
Also open M: 9AM-5PM in June-August. Full of hands-on exhibit for children. Features
an agricultural exhibit, a clock tower, science exhibits, and much
more. $4. edit
- David Davis Mansion, 1000 East Monroe Drive, ☎ +1 309-828-1084, [6]. W-Su: 9AM-4PM. An
elegant, ornate mansion that dates back to 1872. Suggested donation: $2/1 (Adults/Children).
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- Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Ewing Manor - 48 Sunset
Road, ☎ +1
309-438-8110 (shake@ilstu.edu, fax: +1 309-438-5806), [7]. Considered has some of the best renditions of
Shakespeare in the nation. edit
- McLean County Museum of History, 200 North Main St
(Bloomington), ☎ +1
309-827-0428, [8]. M-Sa:
10AM-5PM; Tu: 10AM-9PM; Also open Su: 1PM-5PM (Sept. - May).
Allows one to see the customs and work
practices of settlers to McLean county, along with exhibits
featuring residents such as Abraham Lincoln and Adlai
Stevenson. $5/4/Free
(Adults/Seniors/Children & Students). edit
- Miller Park Zoo, 1020 South Morris Ave
(Bloomington), ☎ +1
309-434-2250 (millerparkzoo@cityblm.org,
fax: +1 309-434-2823), [9]. Daily 9:30AM-4:30PM (Closed Thanksgiving &
Christmas). A pleasant place for a
picnic and hosts a small but interesting zoo, with a good
rain-forest exhibit. $4.50/3.50/Free
(Adults/Children 3-12 & Seniors 60+/Children under 3).
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- Bloomington is the county seat of McLean County, the largest
and most prosperous county in downstate Illinois farming territory,
and as such hosts the McLean County Fair, a
particularly durable example of the county-fair genre. Fairgrounds
are on the west side of town just off the interstate. Vast
quantities of livestock on display, if you're into that sort of
thing, with other Midwestern things to see/do/eat. Check locally
for dates, typically in early August.
- Most of Normal's activities revolve around Illinois
State University (ISU) in one way or another. See the link
under "Learn" for current information on what's happening at the
university.
- The well-reviewed Illinois Shakespeare
Festival [10] is associated with ISU
and runs from late June until early August, with multiple
performances of (usually) three of the Bard's plays. Performances
are on the grounds of Ewing Manor in east
Bloomington. Tickets are $20 and up for one performance, with
package deals and various discounts available.
- Central Illinois is not usually thought of as much of a place
for hiking, to put it mildly, but a very pleasant and popular
parkway for walking, biking and blading, the Constitution
Trail, follows the former route of the Illinois Central
Railroad north from the ISU campus in Normal to the outskirts of
town.
- Bloomington is home to one of the nation's best indoor climbing
gyms, Upper Limits. Upper Limits has over 20,000 square feet of
climbing area. Built in a set of old grain elevators, this is a
great indoor climbing gym. The climbing includes: 65' tall silo
routes, a 30' main room with plenty of overhanging climbing
(including the Wave Wall with at least three
lead-only routes), slab routes, a climbing cave, training area,
110' outdoor routes, and an outdoor bouldering area. Route
difficulties ranges from 5.5 to 5.13-, with boulder from V0 to
V6+.
- The U.S. Cellular Colliseum was built in 2006 and features
arena football (the Extreme) and minor league hockey (the Prairie
Thunder). Additionally, many bands and artists come to perform,
such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Sheryl Crow.
- Illinois State University, [12]. The town of Normal grew up
around this school, long a teachers college and formerly known as
"Illinois State Normal University" (a "normal" school being one
dedicated to educating teachers). It expanded enormously in the
1960s and is now a major university, at least in size. The
basketball program is strong, although most other sports are at the
1-AA ("sub-major") level. Admission is relatively easy to achieve,
but that is changing. A trivium: the Watterson Towers complex on
campus is, at nearly 300 feet high, the tallest college dormitory
in the world.
- Illinois Wesleyan University, [13]. Considerably
smaller and more selective than its neighbor, with strong
liberal-arts programs. Illinois Wesleyan often appears on lists of
the nation's best "regional" small colleges.
- Heartland Community College, [14]. Community college
founded in 1991.
- Lincoln College-Normal, 715 W, Raab
RD, [15]. An extension of Lincoln College-Lincoln
offering bachelors and associates degrees. edit
Buy
Main Street has several shops that sell beads, crafts, used
books, used clothes and other funky items. For more mainstream
shopping, most of what you want can be found on the stores lining
Veteran's Parkway.
- The Coffeehouse & Deli, 114 E Beaufort St
(Normal) (1 block East
of ISU), ☎ (309)
452-6774,
[16]. M-S, 7am-10pm; Sun, 8am-9pm.
A vegetarian restaurant with many vegan
options. Local art work is displayed on the wall, and changes every
few months. Live music and poetry slams are held during the
evenings. edit
- Lancaster's, 513 N. Main St. (Bloomington),
+1 309 827-3333, [17]. Standard (if
eclectic) American cuisine. Dinner M-Sa starting at 5PM
(reservations advised).
- Lucca Grill, 116 E. Market St. (Bloomington),
+1 309 828-7521. Italian; a long-time community standard.
Call for hours.
- Micheleo's Pizza Best deep thick crust
this side of Chicago
Located in "uptown" Normal.
- Avanti's Italian Restaurant, 407 S Main St or 3302 E.
Empire St, [18]. Pizza, pasta, salads and sandwiches. Everything
is good and cheap, no matter what, try the bread. edit
Drink
All bars close at 1:00AM Sunday - Thursday 2:00AM Friday and
Saturday, no smoking
Downtown Bloomington
The following downtown bars are all walking distance from each
other...Townie populated.
- Daddio's, 527 North Main Street, Bloomington.
Offers live music.
- Fat Jack's, 511 North Main Street,
Bloomington. Offers live music, has a small, overcrowded dance
floor where you can dance to current mainstream music, as well as a
room for private functions.
- Illinois Brewing Company: Offers live music
and karaoke twice a week. Large! 102 North Center Street.
Bloomington.
- Loft: Upscale by Bloomington standards.
Features live music. 220 East Front Street, Bloomington.
- McLean County Bar: A local dive bar, heavily
country-flavored. 107 West Front Street, Bloomington.
- Rhino's: Dance club. Features Latin Night on
Wednesdays. 602 North Main Street, Bloomington.
- Rosie's: Quaint atmosphere. Offers a
high-priced food menu. 106 East Front Street, Bloomington.
- The Illinois State Hookah Lounge, 202 North
St. Suite A, two blocks from Watterson Towers, [19]. Tu-Sa 5PM-3AM. The
only indoor place to smoke in Normal. Within three blocks of
both Campus and the Bar Scene! Elegant and mainstream, the
lounge offers a wide variety of entertainment; including live
shows, luxury seating, and a luscious variety of hookah flavors. A
must for any pre-game or post-game event. Good pricing and great
staff.
Party
All bars close at 1:30, no smoking allowed
- Pub II: Good for earlier fun, but later on it
gets a bit crowded. Offers upbeat sportsbar atmosphere with ample
seating.
- Killarneys Pub: Irish Bar themed, with the
stout atmosphere of any Irish pub!
- Lunkers Tavern: Great eats and a good
atmosphere, Lunkers is inexpensive and enjoyable.
- Medici:A visual experience, this
restaurant-bar offers a two tiered atmosphere and a breezy
sundeck.
- NV Lounge: Dance the night away in this hip
nightclub atmosphere. If temperature is a question, this place is
hot.
- Foul Shots, 706 1/2 West Beaufort Street,
Normal. Your typical frat bar: loud, current mainstream music,
overcrowded late at night.
- Kegler's Pub, 804 North Hershey Road. Small
bar, homey atmosphere. Offers karaoke on Thursday, Friday, and
Saturdays.
- Shooter's Lounge, 503 North Prospect Road
Suite 304. Large bar, wide selection of food. Karaoke. Has a large
room for playing pool.
- Slick Rick's Motor City Lounge, 907 East
Oakland Avenue. Biker bar.
- Windjammer's Lounge, 2303 Stern Drive.
Features karaoke twice a week.
- Comfort Inn Bloomington Hotel, 50 Brock Dr.
Phone: (309) 828-6000 Fax: (309) 829-4325.
[20] Located at exit #160A of Interstate Highways 55 and 74.
Also at this exit are a multitude of restaurants: fast food, not so
fast food, and some 24-hour food. Walk to McDonalds or Cracker
Barrel, or drive merely minutes to other popular eateries.
- Econo Lodge Bloomington Hotel, 403 Brock Dr.
Phone: (309) 829-3100 Fax: (309) 827-4716.
[21] Real value and convenience for both business and leisure
travelers. Secure Online Reservations.
- Hawthorn Suites Bloomington, One Lyon Court
Phone: (309) 829-8111.
[22] Guest amenities include a complimentary hot breakfast
buffet each morning and an evening reception each Wednesday. Each
guest room includes a queen size bed(s), microwave, refrigerator
and wet bar or full kitchen, 25" television, hairdryer, iron,
ironing board and a full size sofa sleeper, plus complimentary
high-speed Internet access. For enjoyment, our indoor swimming pool
and patio area as well as our exercise facility are available for
all guests.
- Quality Inn & Suites Bloomington Hotel,
401 Brock Dr. Phone: (309) 829-7602 Fax: (309) 827-4716.
[23] Located on the East side of the intersection of Illinois
Highway 9 and Interstate 74 and 55 on the West side of the city.
Full service restaurants and shopping are in the immediate area.
Truck and bus parking is available.
- Country Inns & Suites Bloomington Normal
West, 923
Maple Hill Road. checkin: 2:00
PM.
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- Best Western University Inn, 6 Traders
Circle. checkin: 3:00 PM-11:00
AM. edit
- Hampton Inn & Suites, 320 South Towanda
Ave, ☎ (309)
452-8900. edit
- Lake Bloomington and Evergreen
Lake are two man-made lakes north of town that offer
fishing, camping, and boating opportunities.
- If you're doing the Route
66 tour northbound, the next significant bit of Americana is in
the small town of Pontiac, which hosts a large summertime "tractor
pull." Southbound, stop in McLean at the Dixie Truckers
Home, a prototypical (and, according to some, the nation's
first) truck stop.
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