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Houses & Buildings Database.Xlsx Building Name St # Street Name Town/Twp Location A & W Restaurants Bloomington Bicentennial, p 46 A Modern Residence Bloomington Souv of BMG, p. 60 A&P Grocery Store 418 N College Ave Bloomington BMG T&N, p. 46 W Kirkwood at A.F.O.L. Temple Madison Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours 1977 VF: Business History - A-1 Printing 650 N College Bloomington Services VF: Westinghouse - General ABB Plant N Curry Pike Richland Twp Info Abel House 317 N Fairview Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours 1976 Abel House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington BMG Discov, p. 5 Echoes From One-Room Abel School No 9 Bean Bl Twp Schools, p 26 VF: School History -- MCHS Abel School No 9 Bean Bl Twp 2005 School Calendar Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 31 Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. xiii VF: BRI - Newsletters Spring Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington 1994 Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours May 1986 VF: Walking & Driving Tours Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview Bloomington - Brochures; West Side Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 49 VF: Neighborhoods - Fairview Historic District Abel, Elias House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington Design Guidelines, p.14 & 54 Abel, John House 7498 W Brighton Rd Bean Bl Twp VF: BRI - Tours Nov 1986 Abel-Neeld-Terrell House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington Do You Know Abel-Neeld-Terrell House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington Historic Preservation Binder Abel-Neeld-Terrell House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington Historic Preservation Binder Able, Elias House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington BMG IR#1, pp. xx, 49 Able, Elias House 317 N Fairview St Bloomington VF - Buildings Acacia House 702 E 3rd St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 32 Academic Scholarly Books 105 Pete Ellis Dr Bloomington VF: Business History - Retail Adams Brothers Houses 431-441 S College Ave Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 143 Adams Brothers Houses and Carriage House 431-441 S College Ave Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 50 VF: Bloomington History - Adams Express Office Square, W Side of Bloomington Square (1891) 6-28-1970 Historic Preservation Adams House 321 S Jordan Ave Bloomington Collection: Income Properties Adams House 611 Empire Mill Rd Perry Twp MC IR, p. 39 Adams Houses 2nd & College Bloomington Do You Know 2nd & S College Adams Houses Ave Bloomington VF - Buildings Adams Houses 431 & 441 S College Ave Bloomington Historic Preservation Binder Adams Houses 431, 441 S College Ave Bloomington BMG Discov, p. 18 S Washington St between 1st St & Adams Houses Dodds Bloomington VF - Buildings Echoes From One-Room Adams School Benton Twp Schools, p 62 Adams School Benton Twp VF: Schools - Adams Adams Street Chapel 712 S Adams Perry Twp Church Files Adams, Henry & Catharine Farmstead Henricksville VF: Maryland Ridge p. 12 Historic Preservation Adams/Gates House 707 S Anita St Bloomington Collection: 1966 Historic Preservation Addie H Matthews House 514 N Washington St Bloomington Collection: Income Properties Historic Preservation Addie H Matthews House 514 N Washington St Bloomington Collection: 1965 VF: Neighborhoods - African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Fairview Historic District Church 7th & Rogers St Bloomington Design Guidelines p. 52 VF: Neighborhoods - African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Fairview Historic District Church 7th & Rogers St Bloomington Design Guidelines p. 52 VF: Business History - Agency for Instructional Technology 1880 Stonelake Dr Bloomington Construction Airport Roller Rink Curry Pike Van Buren Twp VF: Fire Dept - Famous Fires VF: Business History - Airport Roller Rink Kirby Rd Van Buren Twp Recreation Alan Audio Inc Bloomington Bicentennial, p 68 Aldens N Side Square Bloomington Bicentennial, p 20 Alden's Department Store 6th St Bloomington BMG & IU, p. 19 Alexander, Zebulon & Mary Barn Indian Creek Twp VF: Maryland Ridge p. 28 Alexander, Zebulon & Mary Farmstead Indian Creek Twp VF: Maryland Ridge p. 18 All Saints Orthodox Christian Church 6004 S Fairfax Rd Perry Twp Church Files Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. xxvii, 14 Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours 1994 VF: Walking & Driving Tours - Brochures; Courthouse Allen Building 102-104 E Kirkwood Bloomington Square 1986.077.0069A, Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington 1986.077.0069b Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington BMG Discov, p. 24 Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 21 Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 50 Allen Building 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington VF - Buildings VF: Bloomington History - Allen Building 104 1/2 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington Calendars 1986 Jan Allen Building 108 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington VF: Black History - General Allen Building (New) 110 W 7th St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 20 Allen Building Boiler Room E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington 1986.077.0262 Allen Building New 110 W 6th St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 49 Allen Court Apts 6th & Washington Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours May 1985 Allen Court Apts 6th & Washington Bloomington VF: Cook Companies - CFC Allen Funeral Home 3000 E 3rd St Bloomington Bicentennial, p 73 Allen Funeral Home 211 E 6th St Bloomington Bicentennial, p 73 Allen Funeral Home 212 S Walnut Bloomington VF - Buildings Allen Funeral Home 212 S Walnut St Bloomington Bicentennial, p 73 Allen Hardware Store S side of Square Bloomington VF: Civil War - Bloomington Allen, Frank House (built by JD Shaws) 427 N Washington St Bloomington 1986.077.0234 VF: Walking & Driving Tours - Brochures; Courthouse Allen, W J Building 123-125 N College Bloomington Square VF: Bloomington History - Allen, W J Hardware Square, S Side of Bloomington Square (1891) 6-28-1970 VF: Bloomington History - Allen, W J Hardware Store Kirkwood Bloomington Calendars 1986 Sept Allen, Walter W House 704 E 10th St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 59 Allen, William J House N College Bloomington VF: Civil War - Bloomington 1986.077.0069A, Allen-Feltus Printing Job Printing 104 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington 1986.077.0069b Echoes From One-Room Allens Creek School No 5 Polk Twp Schools, p 224 VF: School History -- MCHS Allens Creek School No 5 Polk Twp 2005 School Calendar Allens Creek School No 5 VF: Schools - Allen's Creek Allen's Hardware Bloomington VF: Business History - Retail VF: Business History - Bars Alley Bar 220 W Kirkwood Bloomington & Restaurants VF: Bloomington History - Allison-Jukebox Community Center 349 S Washington St Bloomington Reform Alpha Chi Omega N Jordan Ave Bloomington BMG & IU, p. 110 E 3rd St & Forest Alpha Hall Place IU Campus BMG & IU, p. 97 Alpha Hall IU Campus Historian Dec 2012/Jan 2013 Alpha Phi House 908 E 3rd St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 32 Alpha Tau Omega House 720 E 3rd St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 32 American Foursquare House 639 N College Ave Bloomington 1986.077.0013 2nd St & College VF: Bloomington History - American Legion Ave Bloomington Newcomers Guide 1956-57 American Legion Post (George Fearman) W 8th St Bloomington VF: Black History - General VF: Stinesville - Stone Quarry American Legion Post 18 1800 W 3rd St Bloomington Festival Book p 91 Amos Franklin Hall IU Campus BMG & IU, p. 116, 117 VF: Military History - AMVETS Post 2000 5227 W Airport Rd Van Buren Twp Veterans VF: Business History - AnBro Electric 1107 W 3rd Bloomington Services Anco Sales Inc 2420 W 3rd St Bloomington Bicentennial, p 94 VF: Bloomington History - Anderson Grocery Square, E Side of Bloomington Square (1891) 6-28-1970 Anderson House 8910 Texas Ridge Rd Stinesville VF: BRI - Tours Nov 1986 Anderson, Richard & Glodyne Lawn Mower Shop N Old St Rd 37 Dolan VF: Dolan VF: Ellettsville - General Anderson, Walter Barber Shop Ellettsville Info: 125 Anniv Ed Andrew Wylie House 307 E Second St Bloomington Historic Preservation Binder VF: Walking & Driving Tours Angelika Apts 111 E 10th St Bloomington - Brochures; Cottage Grove Anthony House 1119 E 1st St Bloomington BMG IR#2, pp. 90. 91 VF: Walking & Driving Tours Anthony House 1119 E 1st St Bloomington - Brochures; Vinegar Hill Anthony, Joseph House 1119 E 1st St Bloomington BMG Discov, p. 52 Anthony, Joseph House 1119 E 1st St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 43 Anthony-Gros Louis House 1119 E 1st St Bloomington VF: BRI - Tours 1979 Antique Mall (Figg, John R., Buildiing) 311 W 7th St Bloomington VF - Buildings Apartment 555 That Rd Clear Creek MC IR, p. 41 Apartment 1111 Main St Ellettsville MC IR, p. 25 Apartment 209 Oak St Ellettsville MC IR, p. 28 Apartment 815-817 Oak St Ellettsville MC IR, p. 28 Apartment 214 Sale St Ellettsville MC IR, p. 28 Apartment 203 Temperance St Ellettsville MC IR, p. 27 Apartment House 109 Sale St Ellettsville MC IR, p. 28 Apartment Row 324-330 N College Ave Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 48 Apartment Row 324-330 N College Ave Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 142 Apartments 111 E 10th St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 6 Apartments 111 E 10th St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 9 Apartments 208 E 2nd St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 70 Apartments 400 E 2nd St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 70 Apartments 416 E 2nd St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 70 Apartments 508 E 3rd St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 34 Apartments 413 E 4th St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 120 Apartments 420 E 6th St Bloomington BMG IR#1, p. 48 Apartments 420 E 6th St Bloomington BMG IR#2, pp. 117-18 Apartments 424 1/2 E 6th St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 117 Apartments 426 E 6th St Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 118 Apartments 1002 E Atwater Bloomington BMG IR#2, p. 81 Apartments 729 E Hunter Bloomington BMG IR#2, p.
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