Bloomington Map
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Map of Downtown Bloomington
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Bloomington Location On The Indiana Map
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Online Map of Bloomington
About Bloomington
Bloomington is a city in and the county seat of Monroe County, Indiana, United States. Located in the southern part of the state, it is the seventh-largest city in Indiana with a population of approximately 80,000 residents as of the 2024. The city serves as a major educational and cultural center for the region.
The Facts:
| State: | Indiana |
| County: | Monroe |
| Population (2024 Estimates): | 79,986[1] |
| Metropolitan population: | 176,000 |
| Density: | 3,405.1/sq mi (1,314.72/sq km) |
| Area: | 23.43 sq mi (60.69 sq km) |
| Coordinates: | 39°10′00″N 86°32′05″W |
| Racial/ethnic groups (2025):[1] |
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| ZIP Codes: | 47401–47408 |
| Area code(s): | 812 & 930 |
| FIPS code: | 18-05860 |
| GNIS feature ID: | 2394196 |
| Official Website: | www.bloomington.in.gov |
Indiana University Bloomington, founded in 1820, is the city's most prominent institution and one of the leading public research universities in the United States. The university enrolls over 40,000 students and significantly influences the city's economy, culture, and demographics. The presence of the university has established Bloomington as a college town with a vibrant arts scene and progressive political climate.
History
The city was established in 1818 and became the Monroe County seat in 1826. Bloomington's early development was closely tied to the establishment of Indiana Seminary, which later became Indiana University. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the city grew steadily, transforming from a small frontier settlement into a thriving academic community.
Geography and Climate
Bloomington is situated in the rolling hills of southern Indiana, surrounded by forests and limestone formations. The city covers approximately 23 square miles and features a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Nearby recreational areas include Lake Monroe, Indiana's largest lake, and the Hoosier National Forest.
Economy and Culture
The local economy is primarily driven by Indiana University, healthcare services, and technology companies. Cook Group, a major medical device manufacturer, is headquartered in Bloomington and employs thousands of residents.
The city hosts numerous cultural events throughout the year, including the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival. Bloomington features a thriving music scene that has produced notable musicians and bands. The downtown area contains locally-owned restaurants, bookstores, and art galleries. The city is also known for its limestone buildings, as Monroe County has been a major source of Indiana limestone used in construction nationwide.
Main sights in Bloomington
- Indiana University Bloomington Campus
- Sample Gates
- Eskenazi Museum of Art
- WonderLab Science Museum
- Kirkwood Avenue
- Monroe County Courthouse
- IU Auditorium
- Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall
- Memorial Stadium
- B-Line Trail
- Monroe Lake
- Griffy Lake Nature Preserve
- Dunn Woods
- Mathers Museum of World Cultures
- Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center
- Bloomington Community Farmers' Market
- Indiana University Cinema
- T.C. Steele State Historic Site
- Bryan Park
- Wylie House Museum
References
1. ^ "QuickFacts Bloomington city, Indiana. United States Census Bureau.U.S. Maps
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