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Indiana University-Bloomington was originally a State Seminary before becoming a premier university in 1838, featuring just under 2,000 acres of land. One of its most prominent features is the architecture created from locally sourced limestone, since the campus buildings were built during the Great Depression. Its architecture is most notably Romanesque-style, with structures including the Student Building, which is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. In addition to the buildings made from limestone, the stately and iconic Sample Gates set the tone for all visitors who arrive. The campus also features stunning natural green areas that provide more than 1,200 miles of running and bicycling trails.

107 S. Indian Avenue, Bloomington, IN, Phone: 812-855-4848

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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