Surrounded on all sides by rolling green farmland, Bloomington is a hub of activity offering attractions and events for all seasons. Take the kids to Grady's Family Fun Park for games, rides or a round of mini golf. Lace up your skates and glide across the rink at Pepsi Ice Center, or take to the Constitution Trail for jogging and cycling in the summer or cross-country skiing in the winter. You'll have no trouble teeing off in the Bloomington-Normal area, home to five golf courses.
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5.0 based on 21 reviews
With time working against you, your team must use clues, common sense, and problem solving skills to find your path to freedom before the clock runs out! Escape in time and get your group photo on our Escapee wall so your friends can all take note of just how smart you really are. Don't worry, we won't tell anyone that your teammates actually solved the final puzzle for your escape.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Eaton Studio Gallery opened in 2000 in Historic Downtown Bloomington by local artist Herb Eaton-Pamala Eaton for showing and selling paintings, sculpture, drawings, and prints. Our goal is keeping the ARTS ALIVE and creating value in ART in our downtown community by exhibiting and selling new-rotated work monthly and hosting musical & theatrical events and art and cultural salon discussions.
Unique large studio. Stunning art. Purchased paintings here. Great owners. In perfect downtown location that participates in Friday evening art walks which are lots of fun.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Come visit the BEER NUTS® Company Store at the BEER NUTS® plant location for product samples, a plant video tour, or to pick up some nuts and merchandise to take home with you, wherever that may be! Ever wonder what's behind the success of America's Favorite Nuts? It's a story that begins with a lot of the attention to freshness, quality and detail that started way back in 1937. That's when Arlo Shirk and his father Edward G. Shirk purchased a small confectionery store in downtown Bloomington, Illinois and with it, the recipe for a special glazed peanut.Called the Caramel Crisp Shop, the business sold glazed nuts, popcorn, peanut brittle, caramel apples, and orange drink. The ancestors of today's BEER NUTS Peanuts were known as "Redskins" because they were prepared with their red skins intact. In 1940, at age 22, Edward Shirk's son, Russell, returned to Bloomington following his brother’s untimely death, to help manage the Caramel Crisp Shop. A stickler for quality, Russell personally monitored how every item in the store was prepared and served.In the early 1950's, the Shirks occasionally packaged "Redskins" for the National Liquor Stores in Bloomington. The product sold well under the label "Shirk's Glazed Peanuts." It was this small start and the persistence of Eldredge C. Brewster, a local potato chip and food distributor and a customer and supplier of the Caramel Crisp Shop that got things going. Shirk and Brewster teamed up as manufacturer and distributor to see how the product would sell, the first target being taverns and bars in the nearby community and surrounding areas. It was then that the product was officially dubbed "BEER NUTS" Peanuts and the now well-known trademark was registered. While Shirk produced the product in the basement at a new Caramel Crisp Shop location during off hours, Brewster began achieving market penetration through his potato chip distribution in Central Illinois. In a matter of months the product was available in Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, and Indianapolis. BEER NUTS, Inc. continues to use the same unique formula for its special niche of products as they did back in 1937. All BEER NUTS® products are produced at the single 100,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Bloomington, Illinois, under the direction of the Shirk Family. With the same family commitment to freshness and quality since 1937, the family takes pride in the fact that the BEER NUTS® trademark brings smiles and instant recognition in all 50 states and several countries around the world.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
The McLean County Museum of History traces its roots back to 1892, the year the McLean County Historical Society was founded. It is a nationally accredited award winning museum with five permanent exhibit galleries and two rotating galleries. The Museum is located in the historic 1903 McLean County Courthouse that includes an architectural tour throughout the building. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for senior citizens, and FREE for children and students with I.D. This educational institution is dedicated to telling the rich story of McLean County through programs which serve people of all ages. The Museum preserves 19,000 objects, makes available more than 11,500 rare and hard to find reference books, manages 1,700 feet of historical papers and images in its archives. It also houses the new Cruisin' with Lincoln on 66 Visitors Center and the McLean County Genealogical Society. Tuesdays are FREE days.
Beautiful old courthouse. Floors are marble, great detail inside with wide stairs and ceiling. Lots of exhibits on each floor. If you are local or know family local the library is a treasure trove of historical information. ( people there to help you ) If you visit on a Saturday during summer farmers market, its free. ( air-conditioned) My grandson, aged 7, enjoyed the visit as well. Route 66, changing exhibits.
4.5 based on 181 reviews
During Abe Lincoln era, two other famous politicians from Illinois are Steve Douglas (a.k.a. Little Giant) and David Davis. I never knew who David Davis was until it popped up as tripadvisor #1 things-to-do. Stumbled into Bloomington as our Peoria sightseeing trip ended by mid day. I never knew who David Davis was until it popped up as tripadvisor #1 things-to-do . The top rated attraction is definitely worthwhile, similar to our recent visit to Dana Thomas House in Springfield. Tour guide Adam is a history buff & very knowledgeable of Illinois politics back in the 1840-1870 era. Things I heard & learned: - DD was an U.S. senator, U.S. supreme court judge and U.S. vice president - The mansion was once part of 1200-acre estate, now shrunk to <5 acres. - DD purchased a bunch of farmland (in excess of 10,000 acres) and often paid only 3-5 cents per acre. - although an wealthy figure in Bloomington, DD's worth is nothing compared to Pullman of Chicago - the Victorian structure is magnificent; highly square-ish and symmetrical, with walkout basement, 14.5' ceiling, big broiler in the basement to heat up the house, and advanced gas lighting & intercom system - beautiful painted wall & ceiling at the formal living room - nice Steinway piano from 1860's - famous Lincoln quote on quilt in the dining room reads "With malice toward none, with charity for all" - two maid servants were Irish immigrants; Mr. Davis is Welsh; Mr. Davis is probably German. - the flower garden is also a local attraction, with special events held in late June. Sometimes with tour given by the master gardener. Suggested admission donation is $4 per adult, or $10 per family. The guided tour lasts about an hour. Currently the mansion only opens Wed-Sat.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
You can expect big flavors out of our lil brewery. With an emphasis on Hazy IPAs, Fruit Beers, Stouts, and even Sours. We brew what you want to drink! Check Untappd or our website for our current tap list. LIL BEAVER NOW SERVES FOOD! With a very talented executive chef, we have a full menu and a full kitchen, offering many options that pair great with our selection of brews. Food is available for dining in or to-go via pickup or curbside delivery. We are kid friendly, but no dogs allowed in the taproom due to county health code. Dogs are welcome in the grass area of the patio!
Good stuff, lots of to-go can choices to take home and merch! Tried 7 beers and liked every one. Thanks!
3.5 based on 23 reviews
Eastland Mall features great shopping at stores like Aeropostale, American Eagle, Applebee's, Buckle, Hollister, Justice, Limited, Rogers & Hollands, Talbot's, Victoria's Secret and more.
3.5 based on 25 reviews
Very affordable, comfortable seats and loved be able to get an appetizer during our movie. Will def come again
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