Bloomington Historical Houses Walking Tour, Bloomington

Bloomington Historical Houses Walking Tour (Self Guided), Bloomington

The Bloomington area has no shortage of history, from the bustling limestone industry to the first state college west of the Allegheny Mountains, reflected in architectural landmarks.

The Ziegler House, part of the Grant Street Inn, showcases Bloomington's Queen Anne architecture, offering guests a blend of old-world elegance and modern comfort in a memorable lodging experience. Similarly, the Millen-Chase-McCalla House is an architectural gem whose origins date back to the early 19th century, showcasing a blend of Greek Revival and Italianate styles.

The Morgan House, built in 1890 in the Queen Anne style, suffered neglect before being restored. It now serves as an office while retaining its historical significance within the North Washington Street Historic District.

For those intrigued by agricultural history, The Farmer House Museum, accommodated in a historic 1869 residence, preserves and interprets family life in Monroe County of that period. Meanwhile, the Woodburn House, built in 1829, once served as a center for social and academic activities, has been the property of Indiana University since 1957, continuing to preserve its history for future generations.

The Cochran–Helton–Lindley House, Elias Abel House, Blair–Dunning House, and Wylie House Museum each contribute to Bloomington's architectural landscape, offering visitors opportunities to explore different periods and styles of craftsmanship.

These historical properties serve not only as repositories of the past but also as living classrooms, offering educational programs and guided tours for visitors of all ages. Intrigued by the stories waiting to be discovered within Bloomington's historical houses? Plan your visit today and embark on a journey through time and architecture unlike any other.
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Bloomington Historical Houses Walking Tour Map

Map Instructions: (1) Click the "Nearby Sights" button to view the nearby attractions; (2) click a map pin to see sight information.

Guide Name: Bloomington Historical Houses Walking Tour
Guide Location: USA » Bloomington (See other walking tours in Bloomington)
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Sightseeing)
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles

Sights Featured in This Walk

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Use the WalkBuilder tool below to customize this walk to suit your interests. Instructions: click at the upper right corner in the map above to view other sights in the city. To learn more about a sight, click a map pin. Click the “+” or “–” to add or remove a sight from the walk. To reorder the selected sights, simply drag and move them up or down the list in the left column.
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Frequently Asked Questions


1. How do I access my walking tour in Bloomington?
Save your walking tour on the website. Then download the GPSmyCity app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and sign in to your GPSmyCity account. Next, download “Bloomington Map and Walking Tours” within the app. Your walk will appear on the Walks screen.

2. How do I view other attractions in Bloomington?
At the upper-right corner of the map above, click the “Nearby Sights” button to show or hide other sights in the city. Click a map pin to view details about a sight. To add a sight to your walk, find it in the right column of the WalkBuilder tool above and click the “+” button next to it.

3. How do I re-arrange the sight order?
In the left column of the WalkBuilder tool, drag a sight to move it up or down the list. Then click “Click here to view route map”. Repeat this process until the route meets your needs.

4. Can I add my hotel to a walking tour?
Yes. You can add your hotel as the starting point, the ending point, or both (creating a loop route). This feature is currently available only in the GPSmyCity app.

5. Can I add my own sights to a walking tour?
Yes. You can add sightss that are not in our database and include them in your walk. To do so, sign in to your GPSmyCity account on the website or use the GPSmyCity app.

6. How many sights can be included in a walking tour?
For technical reasons, the number of sights in a walking tour is currently capped at 20. This limit may be increased over time.

Walking Tours in Bloomington, Indiana

Create Your Own Walk in Bloomington

Create Your Own Walk in Bloomington

Creating your own self-guided walk in Bloomington is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Indiana University Walking Tour

Indiana University Walking Tour

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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
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Bloomington Introduction Walking Tour

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Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles